Leah Leneman
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Leah Leneman describes the traps for the unwary caused by the marriage laws of 18th-century Scotland.
Published March 31 1999
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Leah Leneman tells the little-known story of the role played by Scottish men, in the campaign to get women the vote in the years before the First World War. Published December 1 1991
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Leah Leneman on the controversial evictions in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Published October 1 1982
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A round-up by Leah Leneman.
Published November 1 1980
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Hinduism in the late nineteenth century, explains Lenah Leneman, experienced a revival that was to reawaken its devotees to their ancient faith, expose them to Christian and Muslim ideas, and finally to make its influence felt as far afield as America.
Published April 30 1980
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