Professor Christopher Whatley
- External Assessor (College of Arts)
email:
Christopher.Whatley@glasgow.ac.uk
Arts College Of Arts Administra
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email:
Christopher.Whatley@glasgow.ac.uk
Arts College Of Arts Administra
MacDonald, C. M.M. and Whatley, C. (2023) ‘We’ll ne’er forget the people’: Burns and politics, 1796-1945. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns. Oxford University Press. (In Press)
Pittock, M. and Whatley, C. A. (2014) Poems and festivals, art and artefact and the commemoration of Robert Burns, c.1844–c.1896'. Scottish Historical Review, 93(1), pp. 56-79. (doi: 10.3366/shr.2014.0199)
Pittock, M. , Mackay, P. and Whatley, C. (2011) Robert Burns: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory, 1796-1909. [Website]
Pittock, M. and Whatley, C. A. (2014) Poems and festivals, art and artefact and the commemoration of Robert Burns, c.1844–c.1896'. Scottish Historical Review, 93(1), pp. 56-79. (doi: 10.3366/shr.2014.0199)
MacDonald, C. M.M. and Whatley, C. (2023) ‘We’ll ne’er forget the people’: Burns and politics, 1796-1945. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns. Oxford University Press. (In Press)
Pittock, M. , Mackay, P. and Whatley, C. (2011) Robert Burns: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory, 1796-1909. [Website]