Scottish Studies International
Publications of the Scottish Studies Centre, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in Germersheim
The Scottish Studies International (SSI) series produced by the Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics and Cultural Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germersheim, Germany, publishes high-quality research work from across the broad and varied spectrum of Scottish Studies.
Founded in 1982 by the late Professor Horst W. Drescher, the series originally focused on literature and translation studies. Current editor, Professor Klaus Peter Müller, has since extended its scope into the fields of cultural and media studies, a widening of range and perspective that is also reflected in the faculty's bi-annual Scottish Studies Newsletter. The series aims to explore both Scotland's turbulent past and its intriguing present flux in its culture, society, politics, economy, media, art, and literature.
In order to evaluate their suitability for publication, all texts submitted will be peer-reviewed by the general editor as well as by members of the editorial board.
Editors Homepage:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Peter Müller
Editorial Advisory Board:
Murray Baumgarten, University of California
Ian Campbell, University of Edinburgh
Gerard Carruthers, University of Glasgow
Scott Hames, University of Stirling
Silvia Mergenthal, University of Konstanz
Pierre Morère, Université de Grenoble III
Graeme Morton, University of Guelph
Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow
Barbara Schaff, University of Göttingen
Chris Vanden Bossche, Notre Dame University
The Scottish Studies International (SSI) series produced by the Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics and Cultural Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germersheim, Germany, publishes high-quality research work from across the broad and varied spectrum of Scottish Studies.
Founded in 1982 by the late Professor Horst W. Drescher, the series originally focused on literature and translation studies. Current editor, Professor Klaus Peter Müller, has since extended its scope into the fields of cultural and media studies, a widening of range and perspective that is also reflected in the faculty's bi-annual Scottish Studies Newsletter. The series aims to explore both Scotland's turbulent past and its intriguing present flux in its culture, society, politics, economy, media, art, and literature.
In order to evaluate their suitability for publication, all texts submitted will be peer-reviewed by the general editor as well as by members of the editorial board.
Editors Homepage:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Peter Müller
Editorial Advisory Board:
Murray Baumgarten, University of California
Ian Campbell, University of Edinburgh
Gerard Carruthers, University of Glasgow
Scott Hames, University of Stirling
Silvia Mergenthal, University of Konstanz
Pierre Morère, Université de Grenoble III
Graeme Morton, University of Guelph
Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow
Barbara Schaff, University of Göttingen
Chris Vanden Bossche, Notre Dame University
The Scottish Studies International (SSI) series produced by the Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics and Cultural Studies of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germersheim, Germany, publishes high-quality research work from across the broad and varied spectrum of Scottish Studies.
Founded in 1982 by the late Professor Horst W. Drescher, the series originally focused on literature and translation studies. Current editor, Professor Klaus Peter Müller, has since extended its scope into the fields of cultural and media studies, a widening of range and perspective that is also reflected in the faculty's bi-annual Scottish Studies Newsletter. The series aims to explore both Scotland's turbulent past and its intriguing present flux in its culture, society, politics, economy, media, art, and literature.
In order to evaluate their suitability for publication, all texts submitted will be peer-reviewed by the general editor as well as by members of the editorial board.
Editors Homepage:
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Klaus Peter Müller
Editorial Advisory Board:
Murray Baumgarten, University of California
Ian Campbell, University of Edinburgh
Gerard Carruthers, University of Glasgow
Scott Hames, University of Stirling
Silvia Mergenthal, University of Konstanz
Pierre Morère, Université de Grenoble III
Graeme Morton, University of Guelph
Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow
Barbara Schaff, University of Göttingen
Chris Vanden Bossche, Notre Dame University
Titles
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Scotland and Arbroath 1320 – 2020
700 Years of Fighting for Freedom, Sovereignty, and IndependenceVolume 43©2020 Edited Collection 582 Pages -
The Mythology of Tourism
The Works of Sir Walter Scott and the Development of Tourism in ScotlandVolume 42©2018 Thesis 370 Pages -
Inspiring Views from «a' the airts» on Scottish Literatures, Art and Cinema
The First World Congress of Scottish Literatures in Glasgow 2014Volume 41©2017 Conference proceedings 430 Pages -
Constructing Scottish Identity in Media Discourses
The Use of Common Sense Knowledge in the Scottish PressVolume 40©2016 Thesis 500 Pages -
Scotland 2014 and Beyond – Coming of Age and Loss of Innocence?
Volume 39©2015 Conference proceedings 457 Pages -
The Parritch and the Partridge: The Reception of Robert Burns in Germany
A History. 2nd Revised and Augmented EditionVolume 38©2014 Thesis 481 Pages -
Striving for «The Whole Duty of Man»
James Legge and the Scottish Protestant Encounter with China. Assessing Confluences in Scottish Nonconformism, Chinese Missionary Scholarship, Victorian Sinology, and Chinese Protestantism. Volume I and Volume IIVolume 34©2004 Monographs 316 Pages -
Postmodern Strategies in Alasdair Gray’s «Lanark: A Life in 4 Books»
Volume 33©2003 Thesis 340 Pages