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Highbrow v ‘Highlander’: the feud

Neil Oliver, presenter of Scotland History

In the grey corner is Tom Devine, the erudite professor of history who boasts unrivalled knowledge of Scotland’s past and the respect of the country’s academic community. Full Article at Times Online

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