Mary Verschuur

Mary Verschuur (born 1943) is an American historian and teacher. Her works concern social life in early modern Scotland during the Scottish Reformation.

Career

Mary Verschuur nee Black was born in Perth, Scotland. She was a teacher at Montessori Schools in Omaha and Nebraska. She gained a PhD at the University of Glasgow in 1985.[1]

Publications

  • (with Alan R. MacDonald) Records of the Convention of Royal Burghs (Scottish History Society, 2013).
  • A Noble and Potent Lady: Katherine Campbell, Countess of Crawford (Dundee: Abertay Historical Society, 2006).
  • Politics or Religion? Successes and Failures in the Reformation of Perth (Dunedin Academic Press, 2006).
  • "The Perth Charterhouse in the Sixteenth Century", Innes Review, 39:1 (Spring 1988), pp. 1–11. doi:10.3366/inr.1988.39.1.1
  • "Merchants and Craftsmen in Sixteenth-Century Perth", The Early Modern Town in Scotland (Croom Helm, 1987), pp. 46–47.

References

  1. ^ "Lincoln Montessori School closes after more than 45 years", Washington Times, 21 May 2015.