- Staff: Callum Brown
- Staff: ANGELA CALLAGHAN
- Staff: Martin MacGregor
- Staff: Lizanne Henderson
- Staff: Kirsti-Ann Mullen
- Staff: Steven Reid
- Staff: Anne PATON
- Staff: Dauvit Broun
- Staff: Catriona MacDonald
- Staff: Karin Bowie

This course provides a survey of the pivotal moments in Scotland’s political history, from its emergence as a recognisable geographical and political entity shortly after the turn of the first millennium, through its development as a medieval and early modern kingdom with a complex and changeable relationship with England and the wider world, down to the emergence of a modern industrial Scotland and the establishment of the devolved Scottish parliament in the United Kingdom.
- Staff: Kirsti-Ann Mullen
- Staff: Iain Banks
- Staff: Matthew Strickland
- Staff: Andrew Roach
- Staff: Stuart Airlie
- Staff: Samuel Cohn
- Staff: Marilyn Dunn