David G. Barrie
University of Western Australia
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Parergon | 2011
Susan Broomhall; David G. Barrie
John Porteous, Captain of the Edinburgh City Guards, would be immortalized in the Porteous Riots of Edinburgh, 1736, in which he was murdered. These disturbances received renewed attention through Walter Scotts presentation of the events in his novel The Heart of Midlothian (1818). In contrast to eighteenth-century portrayals of the case, Scotts portrayal was significant in bringing to prominence a paradigm in which working-class men could contribute to civic management through policing, so long as they embraced long-held notions of masculine control held by both the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century urban elite.
Archive | 2012
David G. Barrie; Susan Broomhall
Archive | 2008
David G. Barrie
Journal of British Studies | 2015
David G. Barrie
Continuity and Change | 2012
David G. Barrie; Susan Broomhall
The Scottish Historical Review | 2007
David G. Barrie
Archive | 2008
David G. Barrie
The Scottish Historical Review | 2016
David G. Barrie
Archive | 2016
David G. Barrie
Archive | 2017
David G. Barrie; Joanne McEwan