Lorna Barrow
Department of Modern History, Politics and International Rel
Macquarie University
Australia
Biography
Professor at Macquarie University
Research Interest
I completed my PhD at the University of Sydney in 2008. My thesis was a study of royal women given as gift-exchanges in marriage in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Scotland. I work on areas of Late Medieval and Early Modern History concerned with Stewart/Tudor history with a particular focus on Scottish Queenship in that time. I am also interested in the history of Early Modern women, gift-exchange/patronage and medicine (midwifery and obstetric practices in EME).
Publications
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Barrow L. Agnes Campbell and Finolla Macdonnell: a Scottish mother and daughter in sixteenth-century british politics.
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Shaver GR, Rastetter EB, Salmon V, Street LE, van de Weg MJ, Rocha A, van Wijk MT, Williams M. Pan-Arctic modelling of net ecosystem exchange of CO2. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 2013 Aug 19;368(1624):20120485.
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Barrow LG. 'the Kynge sent to the Qwene, by a Gentylman, a grett tame Hart'Marriage, gift exchange, and politics: Margaret Tudor and James IV 1502-13. Parergon. 2004;21(1):65-84.