Given the high quality of the series so far, it is no surprise that there is much to commend the book. It covers a diverse range of topics, and it manages to strike a good balance between Highland and Lowlad, urban and rural... Most strkiingly, it is highly interdisciplinary, drawing uppon scientific, sociological and anthropological methodologies to provide a rich and original account of the everyday... Overall, A History of Everyday Life in Scotland 1800-1900 will doubtlessly and deservedly establish itself as a crucial asset for student of 19th century Scotland. As a simple collection of interesting and informative essays it is successful enough, but, in common with the previous entries in the series, its true value lies in its ability to synthesise exisiting research, while simultaneously advertising the exciting new ways in which Scottish historical scholarship could develop over the coming years. At once a compendium and a rallying cry, it represents a valuable addition to the exisiting literature.