- Lizanne Henderson
Dr.
Lizanne Henderson BA (Guelph) MA (Memorial) PhD (Strathclyde) is a Lecturer in History at theUniversity of Glasgow in Dumfries. She is a cultural historian andfolklorist and is an expert on the ScottishWitch-Hunts and Scottishfairy belief. She has research interests in supernatural belief traditions across the world, the folklore of animals, and Scottish connections with the TransatlanticSlave Trade .Bibliography
“Scotland and the Slave Trade: South West Connections”. Scottish Local History (Spring 2008)
Lizanne Henderson and
Edward J. Cowan , East Linton: Tuckwell P, 2001; 2007. 242pp. (Michaelis-Jena Ratcliffe Folklore Prize winner)‘Witch-Hunting and Witch Belief in the Gàidhealtachd’’,
Witchcraft and Belief in Early Modern Scotland Eds. Julian Goodare, Lauren Martin and Joyce Miller. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007“Charmers Spells and Holy Wells: The Repackaging of Belief”, Review of Scottish Culture (April 2007)
“Wallace Bibliography”. The Wallace Book. Ed. Edward J. Cowan. Edinburgh: John Donald, 2007
‘The Survival of Witch Prosecutions and Witch Belief in South-West Scotland’ Scottish Historical Review vol. LXXXV, 1: No. 219: April 2006, 52-74.
Entries for ‘Isobel Gowdie’ and ‘Janet Horne’. The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Eds. Elizabeth Ewan and Rose Pipes. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006
‘The Natural and Supernatural Worlds of Hugh Miller’, in Celebrating the Life and Times of
Hugh Miller . Scotland in the Early 19th Century Ed. Lester Borley. Cromarty Arts Trust, 2003. 89-98.Edward J. Cowan and Lizanne Henderson, ‘The Last of the Witches? The Survival of Scottish Witch Belief’, in The Scottish Witch-Hunt in Context Ed. Julian Goodare. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2002. 198-217.‘The Road to Elfland: Fairy Belief in the Child
Ballads ’, in The Ballad in Scottish History East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2000. 54-72.‘Making Light of Dull Days: Scottish Calendar Customs’ (part 23, p.23-25) and ‘Fairy Belief’ (part 43, p.16-17) in Scotland’s Story ‘A Different Story from the Dark Side’ in The Story of a Nation: 300 Years of Scottish History part 2, p.28-30. Reprinted in Scotland Since 1688: Struggle for a Nation Eds. Edward J. Cowan and Richard Finlay London: CIMA, 2000
‘The Duncan Family Papers: The Peregrinations of a Remarkable Woman’. Collection Update University of Guelph, June 1993
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