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Professor Murray Pittock

    Murray Pittock is a cultural historian specializing in Scottish and Romantic literature. His work delves into the deep analysis of cultural currents and literary traditions, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of Scottish literature within an English context. Pittock's approach blends historical context with literary criticism, revealing the complexity and richness of the works he examines to his readers. His extensive academic experience and international engagement attest to his significant contributions to the field.

    Employment Law
    The Myth of the Jacobite Clans
    • 2016

      Set in the context of experience in the workplace as well as within the wider social and political framework, Employment Law provides a succinct account of employment law and industrial relations law. The work is written in a straightforward and engaging style, making it easy for students to understand the topic and grasp difficult concepts.

      Employment Law
    • 2009

      The second edition of this revolutionary book argues that British history has long sought to caricature Jacobitism rather than to understand it, and that the Jacobite Risings drew on extensive Lowland support and had a national quality within Scotland.

      The Myth of the Jacobite Clans