
Assistant Professor of English Katherine Terrell published an article titled “‘Lynealy discendit of þe devill’: Genealogy, Textuality, and Anglophobia in Medieval Scottish Chronicles" in the Summer 2011 issue of Studies in Philology.
The article argues that fifteenth-century Scottish chronicles persistently affirm the continuity between the present and an idyllic past, invoking that past not only as a source of Scottish cultural and national identity, but also as a powerful ideological tool for resisting English hegemony.