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with Angus Mackay: London & New York: Routledge, 1997), pp. with Simon MacLean and Angus Mackay London & New York: Routledge, 2007, pp. Atlas of Medieval of Medieval Europe (2nd edn, ed.I am currently also Principal Investigator on the Irish Chancery Rolls Project and co-editor of The Scottish Historical Review. I am currently writing a companion volume to Scotland and Europe which will examine the political and diplomatic links across both the insular and continental worlds. I have explored commercial connections and migration, but also religious and cultural interactions, such as saintly cults and pilgrimages. Most of my research concerns later medieval Scotland and its links with other countries. Senior Lecturer in Medieval History Research Interests
