David Stevenson
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by J.S. Curl
Published February 1 1992
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A look into the largest ever archaeological exhibition at the British Museum.
Published October 1 1986
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David Stevenson takes a look back on the treaty that ended the First World War. Published October 1 1986
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David Stevenson looks at the three-kingdom state in the seventeenth century.
Published March 1 1985
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by John F.V. Keiger
Published March 31 1984
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During the Highland rebellions from the mid-seventeenth century, explains David Stevenson, the fighting highlanders developed a remarkable military tactic which terrified their enemies. Published July 31 1982
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David Stevenson
Published March 1 1980
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In the century between the union of the Crowns in 1603 and the Parliaments in 1707, was Scotland a backward nation with no influence south of the border asks David Stevenson.
Published February 1 1980
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