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Centre for Robert Burns Studies, University of Glasgow Centre for Robert Burns Studies, University of Glasgow
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Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century
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Robert Burns: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory, 1796–1909 Robert Burns: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory, 1796–1909
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Museums, Archives, and Research Projects: Bachelors Club, Tarbolton Museums, Archives, and Research Projects: Bachelors Club, Tarbolton
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The British Library The British Library
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British Museum British Museum
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Burns House Museum, Mauchline Burns House Museum, Mauchline
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Ellisland Farm, Dumfries Ellisland Farm, Dumfries
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G. Ross Roy Collection, University of South Carolina G. Ross Roy Collection, University of South Carolina
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The Globe Inn, Dumfries The Globe Inn, Dumfries
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Greenock Custom House, Greenock Greenock Custom House, Greenock
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Henry E. Huntington Library, California Henry E. Huntington Library, California
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Laing Collection, University of Edinburgh Laing Collection, University of Edinburgh
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Mitchell Library, Glasgow Mitchell Library, Glasgow
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National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Pierpoint Morgan Library, New York Pierpoint Morgan Library, New York
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‘Robert Burns’, BBC.co.uk ‘Robert Burns’, BBC.co.uk
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Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway
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Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries and Galloway Robert Burns Centre, Dumfries and Galloway
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Rosenbach Museum, Pennsylvania Rosenbach Museum, Pennsylvania
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Souter Johnnie’s Cottage, Kirkoswald Souter Johnnie’s Cottage, Kirkoswald
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Wellwood Burns Centre and Museum, Irvine Wellwood Burns Centre and Museum, Irvine
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The Writers’ Museum, Edinburgh The Writers’ Museum, Edinburgh
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Burns Organizations Burns Organizations
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Burns Scotland Burns Scotland
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Robert Burns World Federation Robert Burns World Federation
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Robert Burns Association of North America Robert Burns Association of North America
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Reference Works Reference Works
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42 Further Resources
Get accessKevin Thomas Gallagher was awarded a PhD in Scottish literature from the University of Glasgow in 2022 for his doctoral thesis, which focused on the nineteenth-century editing of Robert Burns. He is the co-editor of 1820 Scottish Rebellion: Essays on a Nineteenth-Century Insurrection (Birlinn, 2022) and has undertaken various research projects related to the fields of Scottish literature, history, and culture. He is currently working as an English teacher in West Dunbartonshire.
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Published:22 February 2024
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Abstract
This chapter provides further information and details on various resources—including archives, collections, museums, libraries, historical locations, Burns Clubs, and online scholarship projects—that may be of interest to readers of this book. Links to websites that can provide further information about each resource are included. A non-exhaustive list of important academic texts that focus on Burns is included, as well as a short discography of recorded Burns works. This chapter also offers a timeline of Burns’s life and afterlife, pinpointing significant events and publication dates up to the publication of his first biography by James Currie in 1800.
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