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Stewart, Laura A.M. (2013) Faith and power in early modern Scotland. The Scottish Historical Review 92 , pp. 25-37. ISSN 0036-9241.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2011) Fiscal revolution and state formation in mid seventeenth-century Scotland. Historical Research 84 (225), pp. 443-469. ISSN 0950-3471.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2011) Military power and the Scottish Burghs, 1625-1651. Journal of Early Modern History 15 (1), pp. 59-82. ISSN 1385-3783.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2009) English funding of the Scottish armies in England and Ireland 1640-1648. The Historical Journal 52 (3), pp. 573-593. ISSN 0018-246X.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2005) Poor relief in Edinburgh and the famine of 1621-24. International Review of Scottish Studies 30 , pp. 5-41. ISSN 0703-1580.
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Stewart, Laura A.M. (2013) Authority, agency and the reception of the Scottish national covenant of 1638. In: Armstrong, R. and Ó hAnnracháin, T. (eds.) Insular Christianity Alternative models of the Church in Britain and Ireland, c.1570−c.1700. Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719086984.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2012) The "rise" of the state? In: Devine, T.M. and Wormald, J. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Modern Scottish History. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 220-235. ISBN 9780199563692.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2012) Cromwell and the Scots. In: Mills, J. (ed.) Cromwell’s Legacy. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. ISBN 9780719080890.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2006) Brothers in trueth: propaganda, public opinion and the Perth articles debate in Scotland. In: Houlbrooke, Ralph (ed.) James VI and I: ideas, authority and government. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp. 151-168. ISBN 9780754654100.
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Stewart, Laura (2016) Rethinking the Scottish Revolution: covenanted Scotland, 1637-1651. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198718444.
Stewart, Laura A.M. (2006) Urban politics and the British civil wars: Edinburgh, 1617-53. The Northern World 23. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. ISBN 139789004151673.