!!Charles Withers - Publications
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__Books__
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*Fleet, C., Wilkes, M. and Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Scotland: Mapping the Nation, Birlinn Ltd, Edinburgh 336pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (2010) Geography and Science in Britain, 1831-1939: a study of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Manchester University Press 280pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) Placing the Enlightenment: Thinking Geographically About the Age of Reason, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London
*Withers, C.W.J. (2001) Geography, Science and National Identity: Scotland since 1520, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 33 310pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1998) Urban Highlanders: Highland-Lowland migration and urban Gaelic culture, 1700-1900, Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh 272pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1990) Discovering the Cotswolds, John Donald, Edinburgh 212pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1988) Gaelic Scotland: the transformation of a culture region, Routledge, London 464pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1986) The Highland Communities of Dundee and Perth 1797-1891: a study in the social history of migrant Highlanders, Abertay Historical Society Publication 25 75pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1984) Gaelic in Scotland 1698 to 1891: the geographical history of a language, John Donald, Edinburgh 352pp
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__Books Edited__
*Livingstone, D. and Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, University of Chicago Press 534pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Ogborn, M (2010) Geographies of the Book, Ashgate Press 310pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Livingstone, D.N. (2005) Geography and Revolution, University of Chicago Press, Chicago 433pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Ogborn, M (2004) Georgian Geographies: essays on space, place and landscape in the eighteenth century, Manchester University Press, Manchester 220pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Wood, P. (2002) Science and Medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment, Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh 364pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Livingstone, D.L. (1999) Geography and Enlightenment, University of Chicago Press, Chicago 456pp
*Withers, C.W.J. and Kearns, G.K. (1991) Urbanising Britain: essays on class and community in nineteenth-century Britain, Cambridge Press Historical Geography Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 17 220pp
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__Book Chapters__
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Alan Grant Ogilvie. In Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ed. Lawrence Goldman), Oxford University Press 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Geography's narratives and intellectual history. In A Handbook of Geography (ed. J. Agnew and D. Livingstone), Sage p.39-50
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Introduction: Guides and audiences. In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, University of Chicago Press p.279-281
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Introduction: Practices and performances. In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, University of Chicago Press p.149-151
*Withers, C.W.J. and Livingstone, D.N. (2011) Introduction: thinking geographically about nineteenth-century science. In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, University of Chicago Press p.1-19
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Kant's geography in comparative perspective. In Reading Kant's Geography (ed. S. Elden and E. Mendietta), State University of New York Press, Albany NY p.47-65
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Mungo Park. In Hidden Treasure: 175 years of the National Library of Medicine (ed. W. Zeisel), National Library of Medicine, Maryland p.117-118
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Scale and the geographies of civic science: practice and experience in the meetings of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britain and in Ireland, c.1845-1900. In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, University of Chicago Press p.99-122
*Withers, C.W.J. (2011) Travel, en route writing and the problem of correspondence. In Routes, Roads and Landscape (ed. M. Hvattum et. al.), Ashgate p.83-94
*Withers, C.W.J. (2010) Geographies of science and public understanding? Exploring the reception of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britian and in Ireland, c. 1845-1939. In Geographies of Science (ed. P. Meusburger, D. Livingstone, H. Jons), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg p.185-198
*Withers, C.W.J. (2010) Geography, Enlightenment and the Book: Authorship and Audience in Mungo Park's African Texts. In Geographies of the Book (ed. M.J. Ogborn and C.W.J. Withers), Ashgate Press p.191-220
*Withers, C.W.J. and Ogborn, M.J. (2010) Introduction: Book Geography, Book History. In Geographies of the Book (ed. M.J. Ogborn and C.W.J. Withers), Ashgate Press p.1-25
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Enlightenment. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. D. Gregory et al), Blackwell, Oxford, Fifth edition p.193-195
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Enlightenment Geography. In International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (ed. R. Kitchen and N. Thrift), Elsevier 3 p.471-486
*Withers, C.W.J. and Lorimer, H (2009) Introduction, Geographers Biobibliographical Studies, 28, ix-xii
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Language. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. D. Gregory, et al), Blackwell, Oxford, Fifth edition p.411-412
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Retrospective Approach. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. D. Gregory et al), Blackwell, Oxford, Fifth edition p.654
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Vertical Theme. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. D. Gregory), Blackwell, Oxford, Fifth edition p.798
*Withers, C.W.J. and Lorimer, H (2008) Introduction, Geographers Biobibliographical Studies 27, vii-ix
*Withers, C.W.J. (2008) The Atlas - Tracing the history of a geographical and scientific genre in The Thomson Atlas of Scotland, Birlinn Press in association with the National Library of Scotland, vii-ix
*Withers, C.W.J. (2008) Where was the Atlantic Enlightenment? Questions of Geography. In Placing the Atlantic Enlightenment (ed. S. Manning, F. Cogliano), Ashgate, London p.37-60
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) Entries for 'James Rennell' (Vol. 2, 191-3); 'Mungo Park' (Vol. 2, 141-2); 'River Niger, search for mouth of' (Vol. 2, 68-70); 'Timbuctoo' (Vol. 2, 304-6); and 'Learned societies' (Vol. 1, 459-460). In Oxford Companion to Exploration 2 Volumes (ed. D. Buisseret)
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) Highland migration to Glasgow in 1851. In Glasgow: Baile Mor nan Gaidheal (Roinn na Ceiltis, Glasgow) (ed. S. Kidd) p.130-149
*Withers, C.W.J. and Lorimer, H (2007) Introduction (vii-ix) and Geographers: Lives, Works, Possibilities, Editorial Introduction (1-5). In Geographers Biobibliographical Studies 26
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) Where was the Atlantic Enlightenment? Questions of Geography. In Placing the Atlantic Enlightenment (ed. S. Manning and F. Cogliano), Ashgate, London p.37-60
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) William Roy's World: Maps and Mapping in the Age of Enlightenment. In The Grat Map: The Military Survey of Scotland, 1747-1755 - William Roy, Birlinn Press, Edinburgh in Association with the British Library and the National Library of Scotland p.17-26
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) 'Our Scotland is put on View': Mapmaking, Geography and National Identity in the seventeenth Century - Blaeu's 1654 Atlas Novus in Wider Context. In Blaeu's Atlas of Scotland, Birlinn Press in Association with the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh p.11-15
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) A Nation Transformed: Geography 1707 - 1918. In The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature, Volume 2: Enlightenment, Britain and Empire (1707 - 1918) (ed. I. Brown et al.), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh p.12-20
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Emergent Nation: Geography 1314 - 1707. In The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature, Volume 1: From Columba to the Union (until 1707) (ed. I. Brown, et al.), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh p.114-152
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Enlightenment. In Encyclopedia of Human Geography (ed. B. Warf), Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA p.130-131
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Exploration, Geography and. In Encyclopedia of Human Geography (ed. B. Warf), Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA p.144-146
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Marion Newbigin, Catherine Snodgrass. In Biogeographical Dictionary of Scottish Women (ed. E. Ewan, S. Innes, S. Reynolds), Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh p.282-283
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Geography and the Scientific Revolution. In Geography and Revolution (ed. D.N. Livingstone and C.W.J. Withers), University of Chicago Press, Chicago p.75-105
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Introduction: Geography and Revolution. In Geography and Revolution (ed. D.N. Livingstone and C.W.J. Withers), University of Chicago Press, Chicago p.1-21
*Withers, C.W.J. and Ogborn, M. (2005) Knowing Other Places: Travel, Trade and Empire, 1660-1800. In New Perspectives on Literature: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (ed. C. Wall), Blackwell, Oxford p.13-35
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Un Tour d'Horizon de la Geographie en Grande Bretagne (1750-1830). In Geographies Plurielles: Les Sciences Geographiques au Moment de l'Emergence des sciences humaines (1750-1850) (ed. I. Laboulais, H. Blais), L'Harmattan, Paris p.131-164
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) Entries for John Murdoch, John Ogilby, Sir Robert Sibbald, Thomas Pennant, J. Wreford Watson, John Walker, John Adair. In New Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Oxford
*Withers, C.W.J. and Ogborn, M. (2004) Introduction: Georgian Geographies?. In Georgian Geographies: essays on space, place and landscape in the eighteenth century, Manchester University Press p.1-23
*Withers, C.W.J. (2003) 'Geography'. In Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment (ed. A. Kors et al), Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 2 p.114-117
*Withers, C.W.J. (2003) 'Mapping'. In Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment (ed. A. Kors et al), Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 3 p.18-20
*Withers, C.W.J. and Wood, P.B. (2002) Afterword: new directions?. In Science and Medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment (ed. C.W.J. Withers and P.B. Wood), Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh p.327-336
*Withers, C.W.J. and Wood, P.B. (2002) Introduction: science, medicine and the Scottish Enlightment: an historiographical overview. In Science and Medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment (ed. C.W J. Withers and P.B. Wood), Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh p.1-16
*Withers, C.W.J. (2002) Mapping Vol 3., p. 18-20 and Geography Vol 2., p. 114-117. In Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment (forthcoming), Oxford University Press, New York and London
*Withers, C.W.J. (2002) Situating practical reason: Geography, geometry and mapping in the Scottish Enlightenment. In Science and medicine in the Scottish Enlightenment (ed. C.W.J. Withers and P.B. Wood), Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh p.54-78
*Withers, C.W.J. (2002) The Geography of Scientific Knowledge. In Gottingen and the Development of the Natural Sciences (ed. N.A. Rupke), Wallstein Verlag, Gottingen p.9-18
*Withers, C.W.J. (2001) A partial biography: the formalization and institutionalization of geography in Great Britain since 1887. In Geography: Discipline, Profession and Subject since 1870: an international survey (ed. G. Durbar), Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht p.79-119
*Withers, C.W.J. (2001) Pont in context: chorography, map-making and national identity in the late sixteenth-century. In The Nation Survey'd (ed. I. Cunningham), Tuckwell Press, East Linton p.139-154
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Enlightenment, geography and. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. Johnston, R.J., Gregory, D.J., Pratt, G., and Smith, D.), Blackwell, Oxford, 4th p.208-209
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Enlightenment, geography of. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. Johnston, R.J., Gregory, D.J., Pratt, G., and Watts, M.), Blackwell, Oxford, 4th p.209-210
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Gaelic and Scottish education. In Scottish Life and Society - Education: A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology (ed. H. Holmes), Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh p.397-414
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Monuments. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. Johnston, R.J. Gregory, D.J., Pratt, G., and Smith, D.), Blackwell, Oxford, 4th p.521-522
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Monuments, modern. In The Oxford Companion to Scottish History.(forthcoming) (ed. Lynch, M.), Oxford University Press, Oxford
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Towards a Historical Geography of the Enlightenment in Scotland. In The Scottish Enlightenment: essays in re-interpretation (ed. Wood, P.), University of Rochester Press., Rochester, NY. p.63-97
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Travel and Trust in the Eighteenth Century. In L'Invitation au Voyage (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century) (ed. Renwick, J.), Voltaire Foundation, Oxford p.47-54
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Contested visions: nature, culture and the morality of landscape in the Scottish Highlands. In Nature, Culture and Human Identity in Cross-Cultural Perspective (ed. Buttimer, A. and Wallin, L.), Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht p.271-286
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Geography, Enlightenment and the Paradise Question.. In Geography and Enlightenment (ed. Livingstone, D.N. and Withers, C.W.J.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago p.67-92
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Introduction: On Geography and Enlightenment. In Geography and Enlightenment (ed. Livingstone, D.N. and Withers, C.W.J.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago p.1-28
*Withers, C.W.J. (1998) A social history and geography of Gaelic in Scotland, 1806-1901. In Language and Community in the Nineteenth Century. (ed. Jenkins, G.H.), University of Wales Press, Cardiff p.317-340
*Withers, C.W.J. (1998) Geography in Enlightenment Encyclopedias. In Sciences of the Earth: and encyclopaedia of events, people and the phenomena (ed. Good, G.A.), Garland, New York 1 p.284-287
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Linguistic changes before 1707. In An Atlas of Scottish History to 1707 (ed. Watt, D.E.R.), Scottish Cultural Press, Edinburgh p.427-430
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) The demographic history of the city, 1832-1911. In The History of Glasgow: Volume II (ed. Maver, I. and Fraser, W.H.), Manchester University Press, Manchester p.141-162
*Withers, C.W.J. (1995) Rural protest in the Highlands of Scotland and in Ireland, 1830-1930.. In Conflict, Identity and Economic Development: Ireland and Scotland 1600-1939. (ed. Morris, R.J. and Houston, R.A.), Carnegie, Lancaster p.171-187
*Withers, C.W.J. (1993) Language and dialect, geography of. In Dictionary of Human Geography (ed. Johnston, R.J., Gregory, D.J. and Smith, D.), Blackwell, Oxford, 3rd p.319-320
*Withers, C.W.J. (1993) Picturing Highland landscapes: George Washington Wilson and the photography of the Scottish Highlands in the nineteenth century.. In Scottish Geographical Studies (ed. Dawson, A.H., Jones, H.R., Small, A. and Soulsby, J.R.), University of St Andrews Press, St Andrews p.206-217
*Withers, C.W.J. (1992) The historical creation of the Scottish Highlands. In The Manufacture of Scottish History (ed. Donnachie, I. and Whatley, C.), Edinburgh University Press/Polygon, Edinburgh p.143-156
*Withers, C.W.J. (1991) Class, culture and migrant identity: Gaelic highlanders in urban lowland Scotland. In Urbanising Britain: essays on class and community in nineteenth-century Britain (ed. Kearns. G. and Withers, C.W.J.) p.55-79
*Withers, C.W.J. (1991) Introduction: class, community and the processes of urbanisation. In Urbanising Britain: essays on class and community in nineteenth-century Britain (ed. Kearns, G., and Withers, C.W.J.) p.1-11
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__Journal Articles__
*Withers, C.W.J. and Mayhew, R. (2011) Geography: space, place and intellectual history in the eighteenth century, Journal of Eighteenth Century Studies 34(3) p.8-15
*Withers, C.W.J. and Keighren, I. (2011) Questions of inscription and epistemology in British travellers' accounts of early nineteenth-century South America, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 101(6) p.1331-1346
*Withers, C.W.J. and Keighren, I. (2011) Travels into print: authoring, editing and narratives of travel and exploration, c.1815?c.1857, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 36(4) p.560-573
*Withers, C.W.J. and Fleet, C. (2010) Maps and Map History using the Bartholomew Archive, National Library of Scotland, Imago Mundi, 62 1 p.387-392
*Withers, C.W.J. (2009) Place and the "spatial turn" in geography and in history, Journal for the History of Ideas, 70 4(4) p.637-658
*Withers, C.W.J. (2008) Edinburgh's geographical centenary - but an intellectual and a departmental history?, Scottish Geographical Journal, 124 (2+3) p.103-116
*Campbell, C., Keighren, I., Morris, N.J., Penrose, J.M., Shortt, N.K., Withers, C.W.J., Woodhouse, I.H. and Edinburgh Geography Centenary, Comm (2008) Guest Editorial, Scottish geographical journal 124(2-3) p.101-102 
*Withers, C.W.J., Higgitt, R.F and Finnegan, D.A (2008) Historical geographies of provincial science: themes in the setting and reception of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Britain, 1831-c.1939, British Journal for the History of Science (40) p.1-30
*Withers, C.W.J. and Johnston, R (2008) Knowing our own history? Geography department archives in the UK, Area 40 p.3-11
*Johnston, R. and Withers, C.W.J. (2008) Knowing our own history? Geography department archives in the UK, Area 40(1) p.3-11
*Withers, C.W.J. and Higgitt, R.F (2008) Science and sensibility: women as audience at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1831-1930, Isis (91) p.1-27
*Withers, C.W.J. (2007) History and Philosophy of Geography, 2004-2005: biographies, practices, sites, Progress in Human Geography 31(1) p.1-11
*Withers, C.W.J. and Grout, A. (2006) Authority in space?: creating a web-based digital map archive, Archivaria 61 p.27-46
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Eighteenth-century geography: texts, practices, sites, Progress in human geography 30(6) p.711-729 
*Withers, C.W.J., Finnegan, D. and Higgitt, R.F (2006) Geography's other histories? Geography and science in the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1831-c. 1933, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 31(4) p.433-451
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) History and philosophy of geography 2003-2004: geography's modern histories? international dimensions, national stories, personal accounts, Progress in human geography 30(1) p.79-86 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2006) Science at sea: charting the Gulf Stream in the late Enlightenment, Interdisciplinary science reviews 31(1) p.58-76
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) History and philosophy of geography, 2002-2003: geography in its place, Progress in human geography 29(1) p.64-72 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) James Playfair (1738-1819), Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies 24 p.79-85
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Landscape, memory, history: Gloomy memories and the 19th-century Scottish Highlands, Scottish geographical journal 121(1) p.29-44
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Working with old maps: Charting the reception and legacy of Blaeu's 1654 Atlas Novus, Scottish geographical journal 121(3) p.297-310
*Withers, C.W.J. (2005) Writing in geography's history: Caledonia, networks of correspondence and geographical knowledge in the late Enlightenment, Scottish Geographical Journal 120(1+2) p.33-45
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) Mapping the Niger, 1798-1832: truth, testimony and 'ocular demonstration' in the late Enlightenment, Imago Mundi; International Journal for the History of Cartography 56(2) p.170-193
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) Memory and the history of geographical knowledge: the commemoration of Mungo Park, African explorer, Journal of historical geography 30(2) p.316-339 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) Mungo Park (1771-1806), Geographers' Bibliographical Studies 23 p.105-115
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) The geographies of eighteenth-century science, Journal of historical geography 30(2) p.414-418 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2004) Writing in geography's history: Caledonia, networks of correspondence and geographical knowledge in the late enlightenment, Scottish geographical journal 120(1-2) p.33-45
*Withers, C.W.J. and Finnegan, D. (2003) Natural history societies, fieldwork and local knowledge in nineteenth-century Scotland: towards a historical geography of civic science, Cultural geographies 10(3) p.334-353 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2002) Constructing the geographical archive, Area 34(3) p.303-311
*Withers, C.W.J. and Mayhew, R.A. (2002) Re-thinking disciplinary history: geography in British universities, c. 1580-1887, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 21(1) p.11-29 
*Withers, C.W.J. (2002) The social nature of map making in the Scottish Enlightenment, c. 1682-1832, Imago Mundi 54 p.46-66
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Authorising Landscape: 'authority', naming and the Ordnance Survey's mapping of the Scottish Highlands in the nineteenth century, Journal of Historical Geography 26(4) p.532-554
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) John Adair (1660-1718), Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies 20 p.77-84
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) John Ogilby (1600-1676), Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies 20 p.1-8
*Withers, C.W.J. (2000) Travel and credibility: towards a geography of trust, Geographie et Culture 33 p.3-17
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) 'Making Scotland's "Other": the imaginative geography of the Scottish Highlands', Digraphe p.47-54
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Making space for geographies of modernity, History workshop journal (48) p.248-252
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Making space for geographies of modernity. Review essay on Spaces of Modernity: London's geographies 1680-1780 (Ogborn, M.J.), History Workshop Journal 48 p.248-252 (review)
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Reporting, mapping, trusting - Making geographical knowledge in the late seventeenth century, Isis 90(3) p.497-521
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Reporting, mapping, trusting: practices of geographical knowledge in the late seventeenth-century, Isis, 90 p.497-521
*Withers, C.W.J. (1999) Towards a history of geography in the public sphere, History of Science 37(115) p.45-78
*Withers, C.W.J. (1997) Geography, Royalty and Empire: Scotland and the geographical making of Britain, 1603-1661, Scottish Geographical Magazine 113(1) p.22-32
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Conceptions of cultural landscape change in north Wales: a study of Llanbedr-y-Cennin and Caerhun parishes, c. 1560 - c. 1891, Landscape History 17 p.35-47
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Encyclopaedism, modernism and the classification of geographical knowledge, Transactions, Institute of British Geographers 21(1) p.275-298
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Geography, Science and National Identity in Early Modern Britain: the case of Scotland and the role of Sir Robert Sibbald (1641-1722), Annals of Science 53(1) p.29-73
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Notes toward a historical geography of geography in early modern Scotland, Scotlands 3(1) p.22-32
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Place, Memory, Monument: memorialising the past in contemporary Highland Scotland, Ecumene 3(3) p.325-344
*Withers, C.W.J. (1996) Sir Robert Sibbald (1641-1722), Geographers' Biobibliographical Studies 21(4) p.371-397
*Withers, C.W.J. (1995) Geography, Natural History and the 18thC enlightenment: putting the world in place, History Workshop Journal 39(1) p.136-163
*Withers, C.W.J. (1995) How Scotland came to know itself: geography, national identity and the making of a nation, 1680-1790, Journal of Historical Geography 21(4) p.371-397
*Withers, C.W.J. (1994) On Georgics and geology: James Hutton's Elements of Agriculture' and Agricultural Science in Eighteenth Century Scotland, Agricultural History Review 42(1) p.138-149
*Withers, C.W.J. (1994) Picturing Highland Landscapes: George Washington Wilson and the photography of the Scottish Highlands, Landscape Research 19(2) p.68-79
*Withers, C.W.J. (1993) "Both Useful and Ornamental": the Rev. Dr. John Walker's keepership of Edinburgh University's Natural History Museum, 1779-1803, Journal of the History of Collections 4(1) p.65-77
*Withers, C.W.J. (1993) Geography in its time; geography and historical geography in Diderot and d'Alembert's Encyclopedie, Journal of Historical Geography 19(2) p.255-264
*Withers, C.W.J. (1992) Natural Knowledge as cultural property: disputes over the "ownership" of natural history in late eighteenth century Edinburgh, Archives of Natural History 19(3) p.289-303
*Withers, C.W.J. and Mills, C. (1992) Teaching qualitative geography as interpretative discourse, Journal of Geography in Higher Education 16(2) p.159-165
*Withers, C.W.J. and Matthews, E. (1992) The Geography of Apprenticeship Migration in Gloucestershire 1690-1830, Transactions, Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society 110 p.159-180
*Withers, C.W.J. (1992) The struggle for academic patronage: the Edinburgh chairs of natural history and agriculture in the 1770s and 1780s, Transactions of the Eighth International Congress on the Enlightenment vol. III, Studies in Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century 305 p.1783-1785
*Withers, C.W.J. (1991) Gaelic speaking in urban Lowland Scotland: the evidence of the 1891 Census, Scottish Gaelic Studies XVI p.115-148
*Withers, C.W.J. and Watson, A.J. (1991) Stepwise mobility and Highland migration to Glasgow 1852-1898, Journal of Historical Geography 17(1) p.35-56
*Withers, C.W.J. (1991) The Rev. Dr. John Walker and the practice of natural history in late eighteenth-century Scotland, Archives of Natural History 18(2) p.201-220
*Withers, C.W.J. (1991) The Scottish Highlands and Scottish National Identity, History Teaching Review Yearbook 5 p.18-23
*Withers, C.W.J. (1990) 'Give us land and plenty of it': The ideological basis to land and landscape in the Scottish Highlands, Landscape History 12 p.45-54
*Withers, C.W.J. (1990) 'In the beginning was the word: culture and meanings in print' The Culture of Print; Cultural History; The New Cultural History. (Chartier, R.; Chartier, R.; Hunt, L.), Journal of Historical Geography 16(4) p.449-454 (review)
*Withers, C.W.J. (1990) Gaelic in Glasgow 1723-1981, Scottish Language 8 p.1-20
*Withers, C.W.J. and Houston, R.A. (1990) Population mobility in Scotland and Europe 1600-1900: a comparative perspective, Annales de Demographie Historique p.285-308
*Withers, C.W.J. (1989) Highland migration to Aberdeen, c.1649-1891, Northern Scotland 9(1) p.21-44
*Withers, C.W.J. and McEwen, L.J. (1989) Historical records and geomorphological events: the Solway Moss 'eruption' of 1771, Scottish Geographical Magazine 105(3) p.149-157
*Withers, C.W.J. (1989) The shifting frontier: The Gaelic-English boundary in the Black Isle, 1698-1881, Northern Scotland 6(2) p.133-155
*Withers, C.W.J. (1989) William Cullen's agricultural lectures and writings and the development of argricultural science in eighteenth century Scotland, Agricultural History Review 37(II) p.144-156
*Withers, C.W.J. (1988) 'The long arm of the law': migration of Highland-born policemen to Glasgow 1826-1891, Local Historian 18(3) p.128-150
*Withers, C.W.J. (1988) Destitution and migration; labour mobility and relief from famine in Highland Scotland, 1836-1850, Journal of Historical Geography 14(2) p.128-150
*Withers, C.W.J. (1987) Gaelic communities in Lowland Scotland, 1709-1891: explorations toward a social history, Scottish Language 5 p.48-64
*Withers, C.W.J. (1987) Highland-Lowland migration and the making of the crofting-community, 1755-1891, Scottish Geographical Magazine 103(2) p.76-83
*Withers, C.W.J. (1986) 'A population observed': Gaelic speakers in Rothesay and Bute in 1834, Scottish Gaelic Studies XIV(Part II) p.102-122
*Withers, C.W.J. (1986) 'Moral Statistics': a note on language and literacy in the Scottish Highlands in 1811, Local Population Studies 36 p.36-46
*Withers, C.W.J. (1986) Poor Relief in Scotland and the General Register of Poor, Local Historian 17(1) p.19-29
*Withers, C.W.J. (1985) A Neglected Scottish Agriculturalist: the 'Geological Lectures' and agricultural writings of the Rev. Dr. John Walker (1731-1803), Agricultural History Review 33(II) p.132-146
*Withers, C.W.J. (1985) A note on William Marshall, agricultural writer, in Scotland, Review of Scottish Culture 2 p.21-27
*Withers, C.W.J. (1985) Highland Clubs and Gaelic Chapels; Glasgow's Gaelic Community in the eighteenth century, Scottish Geographical Magazine 101(1) p.36-52
*Withers, C.W.J. (1985) Highland migration to Dundee, Perth and Stirling 1753-1891, Journal of Historical Geography 11(4) p.395-418
*Withers, C.W.J. (1985) Kirk, Club and Culture Change: Gaelic chapels, Highland Societies and the Urban Gaelic Sub-culture in Eighteenth Century Scotland, Social History 10(2) p.171-192
*Withers, C.W.J. (1984) 'The image of the land: Scotland's geography through her languages and literature', Scottish Geographical Magazine 100(3) p.37-53
*Withers, C.W.J. (1984) Archives and the teaching of a combined honours degree in Archives in Education, Conference Proceedings of the Society of Archivists p.36-52
*Withers, C.W.J. (1983) A geography of language: Gaelic speaking in Perthshire, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 8(2) p.125-142
*Withers, C.W.J. (1983) A note on Gaelic in the Long Isle, Notes and Queries XXXII p.11-15
*Withers, C.W.J. (1983) John Walker and 'The Natural History of the Inhabitants of the Highlands', Notes and Queries XXXI p.7-13
*Withers, C.W.J. (1983) Scotland As It Was and Is. Review of 'An Historical Geography of Scotland; Historical Geography of Scotland since 1707' (Whittington, G., Whyte I.D. and Turnock, D), Scottish Studies 27 p.71-75 (review)
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) A case study in historical geolinguistics: the decline of Gaelic in Northern Scotland 1698-1901; and Bibliography of works upon the geography of Gaelic, Discussion Papers in Geolinguistics (7) 40pp
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) EDUCATION AND ANGLICIZATION + SCOTLAND - THE POLICY OF THE SSPCK TOWARD THE EDUCATION OF THE HIGHLANDER, 1709-1825, Scottish studies 26 p.37-56
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) Education and Anglicisation: the policy of the SSPCK toward the education of the Highlander, Scottish Studies 26 p.37-56
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) GAELIC-SPEAKING IN A HIGHLAND PARISH - PORT OF MENTEITH 1724-1725, Scottish geographical magazine 98(1) p.16-23
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) Gaelic speaking in a Highland parish: Port of Menteith, Scottish Geographical Magazine (98) p.17-23
*Withers, C.W.J. (1982) The Scottish Highlands outlined: an assessment of the cartographic evidence for the Highland-Lowland boundaries, Scottish Geographical Magazine 98(3) p.147-157
*Withers, C.W.J. (1981) The geographical extent of Gaelic in Scotland, 1698-1806, Scottish Geographical Magazine 97(97) p.130-139
*Withers, C.W.J. (1980) The Highland Parishes in 1698; an examination of sources for the definition of the Gaidhealtachd, Scottish Studies 24(24) p.63-88
*Withers, C.W.J. (1978) The language geography of Scottish Gaelic, Scottish Language Journal, 14 (4) p.41-54
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