'An exceptionally rich and original contribution to our understanding of the evolution of the historical discipline in modern Scotland . . . The book stands out for its importance to Scottish History as a field. It will be central to training and to scholarship for a generation and beyond' * Frank Watson Book Prize Jury Citation * 'the book is nothing less than an essential tool of biographical reference for anyone interested in Scottish history and those who have written about it in the last 200 years... a triumph of research and argument which looks sure to provoke discussion and debate for many years to come' -- Hector L. MacQueen * West Highland Notes and Queries * 'A brilliant, scholarly yet highly readable work which enlarges our understanding of what Scottish history is, and reinforces why it really matters' -- James Robertson 'This is an extraordinary book. Dr Macdonald has exposed to the light a range of historians who have been, completely undeservedly, forgotten ... presents a serious intellectual challenge to all of us who work in the field' -- Professor Ewen A. Cameron, University of Edinburgh 'A feat of herculean scholarship and staggering erudition. Catriona Macdonald's fascinating treatment of modern Scottish historiography covers ever angle: popular as well as academic histories, historical novels, local antiquarianism, publishing clubs, archives and libraries' -- Professor Colin Kidd, University of St Andrews