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The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure: Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain

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The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure: Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain. / Barber, Sarah.
Scotland and the Wider World: Essays in Honour of Allan I. Macinnes. ed. / Neil McIntyre; Alison Cathcart. Martlesham: Boydell and Brewer, 2022. p. 150-166.

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Harvard

Barber, S 2022, The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure: Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain. in N McIntyre & A Cathcart (eds), Scotland and the Wider World: Essays in Honour of Allan I. Macinnes. Boydell and Brewer, Martlesham, pp. 150-166, Scotland and the wider World, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 14/06/18. <https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781783276837/scotland-and-the-wider-world/>

APA

Barber, S. (2022). The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure: Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain. In N. McIntyre, & A. Cathcart (Eds.), Scotland and the Wider World: Essays in Honour of Allan I. Macinnes (pp. 150-166). Boydell and Brewer. https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781783276837/scotland-and-the-wider-world/

Vancouver

Barber S. The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure: Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain. In McIntyre N, Cathcart A, editors, Scotland and the Wider World: Essays in Honour of Allan I. Macinnes. Martlesham: Boydell and Brewer. 2022. p. 150-166

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Barber, Sarah. / The Two Rabs’ Big Adventure : Scottish Networks and Influence in Imperial Britain. Scotland and the Wider World: Essays in Honour of Allan I. Macinnes. editor / Neil McIntyre ; Alison Cathcart. Martlesham : Boydell and Brewer, 2022. pp. 150-166

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