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Julian Goodare
is a professor of history at
University of Edinburgh
.
Academic career
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Goodare studied at the
University of Edinburgh
in the 1980s, afterwards engaged as a postdoctoral fellow. He lectured at the
University of Wales
, and at the
University of Sheffield
. He returned to work at Edinburgh in 1998. He was the co-director of the
Survey of Scottish Witchcraft
alongside
Louise Yeoman
.
[1]
[2]
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In 2019, he called for a memorial to Scotland's tortured and executed witches.
[3]
Goodare has published articles and book chapters on crown finance in the early modern period. Subjects include the administration known as the
Octavians
,
[4]
and the annual sums of money which
Elizabeth I
gave
James VI of Scotland
, which he argues ought to be known as the
English subsidy
.
[5]
He explored the significance of the "
Ainslie Bond
", made in support of the
Earl of Bothwell
, in the light of
Jenny Wormald
's work on comparable
bonds
.
[6]
Publications
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- Adams, S. and Goodare, J. (eds.) (2014) Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer
- Boardman, S. and Goodare, J. (eds.) (2014) Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625: Essays in Honour of Jenny Wormald. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
- Goodare, J. (ed.) (2013) Scottish Witches and Witch-Hunters. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
- Goodare, J. 'The Debts of James VI of Scotland',
Economic History Review
, 62:4 (November 2009), pp. 926?952
- Goodare, J. and MacDonald, A. (eds.) (2008) Sixteenth-Century Scotland: Essays in honour of Michael Lynch. Leiden: Brill DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004168251.i-476
- Goodare, J., Martin, L. and Miller, J. (eds.) (2008) Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
- Goodare, J. (ed.) (2002) The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context. Manchester: Manchester Univ. Press
- Goodare, J. and Lynch, M. (eds.) (2000) The Reign of James VI. East Linton: Tuckwell Press
- Goodare, J. (1999) State and Society in Early Modern Scotland. Oxford: Oxford University Press
References
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"Featured Author Julian Goodare"
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"About our staff"
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"Calls for memorial to Scotland's tortured and executed witches"
.
TheGuardian.com
. 29 October 2019.
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Julian Goodare, 'The Octavians', Miles Kerr-Peterson & Steven J. Reid,
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland, 1578-1603
(Routledge, 2017), pp. 176-193.
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Julian Goodare, 'James VI's English Subsidy', in Julian Goodare &
Michael Lynch
,
The Reign of James VI
(East Linton, Tuckwell, 2000), p. 113.
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Julian Goodare, 'The Ainslie Bond',
Kings, Lords and Men in Scotland and Britain, 1300-1625
(Edinburgh, 2014), pp. 15, 301-319.
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