The Innes Review

The Innes Review

The Journal of Scottish Catholic History

The Innes Review, The Journal of Scottish Catholic History, is a journal dedicated to the study of the part played by the Catholic Church in the history of the Scottish nation.

It is named after Thomas Innes (1662-1744), a missionary priest, historian and archivist of the Scots College in Paris. Whose impartial scholarship and helpful cooperation did much to overcome the denominational prejudices of his age. An example of open-mindedness and objectivity which the Innes Review wishes always to keep before it and to follow.

Back issues of the Innes Review are available to purchase from the Treasurer; the Innes Review is also available to view digitally via Edinburgh University Press. A full index to the journal arranged by publication date, author and subject and will be made available here soon.

Submissions & Enquiries

Submissions and enquiries should be sent to the Editor of the Innes Review

Dr John Reuben Davies

Scottish History

School of Humanities

University of Glasgow

9 University Gardens

Glasgow

G12 8QH

Submissions should be word-processed, and be available to the Editor in electronic form, although they can be sent in the first instance only in hard copy.

Books for review should be sent to the the Reviews Editor

Dr Paul Goatman

Please email in advance of sending any items for review.

Email: paul.goatman@glasgow.ac.uk

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