Lizanne Henderson

Lizanne Henderson is a Senior Lecturer in history at the University of Glasgow in Dumfries.[1]

Books

  • Witchcraft and Folk Belief in the Age of Enlightenment: Scotland, c.1670-1740 Palgrave 2016. Winner of the Katharine Briggs Book Award 2016.
  • Editor, with Edward J. Cowan, A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011.
  • Editor, Fantastical Imaginations: The Supernatural in Scottish History and Culture Edinburgh: John Donald, 2009.
  • with Edward J. Cowan, Scottish Fairy Belief: A History East Linton: Tuckwell P, 2001; 2007. 242pp. (Michaelis-Jena Ratcliffe Folklore Prize winner).
gollark: I assume you're doing binomial distributions if whatever A-level spec you do is similar to mine, which it probably is, in which case I don't think they cover anything more advanced than trial and error/look at a table for that. Although it's probably <=/>= instead of = 0.02, as there's no guarantee that there is any x satisfying the = version.
gollark: It *also* matters how it's distributed.
gollark: I'm pretty sure you need information about what "X" is there.
gollark: I suppose you could just work out how many possible 50-move sequences exist somehow. There's definitely more than you could tractably store, at least.
gollark: Is it two images for the real and imaginary part or what?

References

  1. "Dr Lizanne Henderson on German visit". University of Glasgow. 18 June 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
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