Richard J. Finlay

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Professor Richard J. Finlay is the current Head of the History Department at the University of Strathclyde and the author of a number of books, particularly on the recent history of Scotland.[1] Finlay completed his BA at Stirling University and his PhD at Edinburgh University.[2]

[edit] Publications

Some of his main publications include:

  • Finlay, Richard (1994). Independent and Free: Scottish Politics and the Origins of the SNP. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers. ISBN 0859763994. 
  • Finlay, Richard (1997). A Partnership for Good?. Edinburgh: John Donald. ISBN 0859764117. 
  • Finlay, Richard (2003). Modern Scotland : 1914-2000. London: Profile. ISBN 1861972997. 

He has also edited such books as:

  • Broun, Dauvit; Richard J Finlay; Michael Lynch (1998). Image and Identity: The Making and Remaking of Scottish National Identity Through the Ages. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers. ISBN 0859764095. 
  • Devine, T.; Richard J Finlay (1996). Scotland in the Twentieth Century. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 074860751X. 
  • Cowan, Edward (2000). Scotland since 1688: The Struggle for a Nation. City: Cima Books. ISBN 1903116155. 
  • Edward J Cowan; Richard J Finlay (2003). Scottish History: The Power of the Past. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 0748614192. 

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