2023 Book Chapter War and conflictMacKinnon, Dolly (2023). War and conflict. A cultural history of youth in the Renaissance. (pp. 167-184) edited by Stephanie Olsen and Heidi Morrison. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic Publishing. |
2019 Book Chapter Emotional landscapes: battlefield memorials to seventeenth-century civil war conflicts in England and ScotlandMacKinnon, Dolly (2019). Emotional landscapes: battlefield memorials to seventeenth-century civil war conflicts in England and Scotland. Consolationscapes in the Face of Loss: Grief and Consolation in Space and Time. (pp. 92-109) edited by Jedan, Christoph, Maddrell, Avril and Venbrux, Eric. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2019 Book Chapter ‘The bell, like a speedy messenger, runs from house to house, and ear to ear’ The auditory markers of gender, politics and identity in England, 1500–1700MacKinnon, Dolly (2019). ‘The bell, like a speedy messenger, runs from house to house, and ear to ear’ The auditory markers of gender, politics and identity in England, 1500–1700. Sound, Space and Civility in the British World, 1700–1850. (pp. 65-82) edited by Peter Denney, Bruce Buchan, David Ellison and Karen Crawley. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315609942-4 |
2019 Book Chapter 'This humble monument of guiltless blood': the emotional landscape of Covenanter monumentsMacKinnon, Dolly (2019). 'This humble monument of guiltless blood': the emotional landscape of Covenanter monuments. Writing war in Britain and France, 1370-1854: a history of emotions. (pp. 163-181) edited by Stephanie Downes, Andrew Lynch and Katrina O'Loughlin. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429446245-10 |
2019 Book Chapter She suffered for Christ Jesus’ sake: the Scottish Covenanters’ emotional strategies to combat religious persecution (1685–1714)MacKinnon, Dolly (2019). She suffered for Christ Jesus’ sake: the Scottish Covenanters’ emotional strategies to combat religious persecution (1685–1714). Feeling exclusion: religious conflict, exile and emotions in early modern Europe. (pp. 165-182) edited by Giovanni Tarantino and Charles Zika. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429354335-10 |
2018 Book Chapter ‘[D]id ringe at oure parish churche... for joye that the Queene of Skotts ... was beheaded’: public performances of early modern English emotionsMacKinnon, Dolly (2018). ‘[D]id ringe at oure parish churche... for joye that the Queene of Skotts ... was beheaded’: public performances of early modern English emotions. Performing emotions in early Europe. (pp. 169-181) edited by Philippa Maddern, Joanne McEwan and Anne M. Scott. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols. doi: 10.1484/M.EER-EB.5.115230 |
2016 Book Chapter 'Good God Mrs Nicholson!': slaves and domestic disquiet in eighteenth-century ScotlandMacKinnon, Dolly (2016). 'Good God Mrs Nicholson!': slaves and domestic disquiet in eighteenth-century Scotland. On discomfort: moments in a modern history of architectural culture. (pp. 8-23) edited by Andrew Leach and David Ellison. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315598826 |
2016 Book Chapter 'The Ceremony of Tolling the Bell at the Time of Death': bell-ringing and mourning in England c.1500-c1700MacKinnon, Dolly (2016). 'The Ceremony of Tolling the Bell at the Time of Death': bell-ringing and mourning in England c.1500-c1700. Music and Mourning: interdisciplinary perspectives. (pp. 31-39) edited by Jane W. Davidson and Sandra Garrido. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Ashgate Publishing. doi: 10.4324/9781315596648 |
2016 Book Chapter ‘Jangled the belles, and with fearefull outcry, raysed the secure inhabitants’: emotion, memory and storm surges in the early modern East Anglian landscapeMacKinnon, Dolly (2016). ‘Jangled the belles, and with fearefull outcry, raysed the secure inhabitants’: emotion, memory and storm surges in the early modern East Anglian landscape. Disaster, death and the emotions in the shadow of the Apocalypse, 1400–1700. (pp. 155-173) edited by Jennifer Spinks and Charles Zika. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan UK. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-44271-0 |
2015 Book Chapter "Ringing of the Bells by Four White Spirits": two seventeenth-century English earwitness accounts of the supernatural in print cultureMacKinnon, Dolly (2015). "Ringing of the Bells by Four White Spirits": two seventeenth-century English earwitness accounts of the supernatural in print culture. Religion, the supernatural and visual culture in early modern Europe: an album amicorum for Charles Zika. (pp. 83-102) edited by Jennifer Spinks and Dagmar Eichberger. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. doi: 10.1163/9789004299016_006 |
2015 Book Chapter Slave children: Scotland's children as chattels at home and abroad in the eighteenth centuryMacKinnon, Dolly (2015). Slave children: Scotland's children as chattels at home and abroad in the eighteenth century. Children and youth in premodern Scotland. (pp. 120-135) edited by Janay Nugent and Elizabeth Ewan. Woodbridge, Suffolk, United Kingdom: Boydell Press. |
2015 Book Chapter Hearing the poor: experiencing the sounds of charity in early modern EnglandMacKinnon, Dolly (2015). Hearing the poor: experiencing the sounds of charity in early modern England. Experiences of charity, 1250-1650. (pp. 239-256) edited by Anne M. Scott. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate. |
2014 Book Chapter 'Echoes of life if you lived in the world': soundscapes and museums for the institutionalisedMacKinnon, Dolly (2014). 'Echoes of life if you lived in the world': soundscapes and museums for the institutionalised. Silent system: forgotten Australians and the institutionalisation of women and children. (pp. 163-176) edited by Paul Ashton and Jacqueline Z. Wilson. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Scholarly Publishing. |
2011 Book Chapter Bodies of evidence: dissecting madness in colonial Victoria (Australia)MacKinnon, Dolly (2011). Bodies of evidence: dissecting madness in colonial Victoria (Australia). The body divided: human beings and human 'materials' in modern medical history. (pp. 75-107) edited by Sarah Ferber and Sally Wilde. Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2011 Book Chapter Seeing and not seeing psychiatryMacKinnon, Dolly and Coleborne, Catharine (2011). Seeing and not seeing psychiatry. Exhibiting Madness in Museums: Remembering Psychiatry through Collections and Display. (pp. 3-13) edited by Catharine Coleborne and Dolly MacKinnon. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. |
2011 Book Chapter Snatches of music, flickering images and the smell of leather: The material culture of recreational pastimes in psychiatric collections in Scotland and AustraliaMacKinnon, Dolly (2011). Snatches of music, flickering images and the smell of leather: The material culture of recreational pastimes in psychiatric collections in Scotland and Australia. Exhibiting Madness in Museums: Remembering Psychiatry through Collections and Display. (pp. 84-100) edited by Catharine Coleborne and Dolly MacKinnon. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. |
2009 Book Chapter Scottish reformationMacKinnon, Dolly (2009). Scottish reformation. |
2009 Book Chapter ‘Amusements are provided’: Asylum entertainment and recreation in Australia and New Zealand c.1860-c.1945’MacKinnon, Dolly (2009). ‘Amusements are provided’: Asylum entertainment and recreation in Australia and New Zealand c.1860-c.1945’. Permeable Walls: Historical Perspectives on Hospital and Asylum Visiting. (pp. 267-288) edited by Graham Mooney and Jonathan Reinarz. London, UK; Amsterdam; New York: Rodopi;Wellcome Trust. doi: 10.1163/9789042026322_016 |
2008 Book Chapter ‘I have now a book of songs of her writing’: Scottish families, orality, literacy, and the transmission of musical culture c1500-c1800’MacKinnon, Dolly (2008). ‘I have now a book of songs of her writing’: Scottish families, orality, literacy, and the transmission of musical culture c1500-c1800’. Finding the family in medieval and early modern Scotland. (pp. 35-48) edited by Elizabeth Ewan and Janay Nugent. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate. |
2008 Book Chapter Charity is worth it when it looks that good: Rural women and bequests of clothing in early modern EnglandMacKinnon, Dolly (2008). Charity is worth it when it looks that good: Rural women and bequests of clothing in early modern England. Women, Identities and Communities in Early Modern Europe. (pp. 79-93) edited by Stephanie Tarbin and Susan Broomhall. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate. |