10 events found.
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Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom
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Paul Corthorn (QUB), ‘T. E. Utley and the Union.’
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Brigid Ehrmantraut (St Andrews), ‘Battle Spirits and Evil Omens: Writing about Civil War with Lucan in Fourteenth-Century Ireland’ plus Book Launch
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United KingdomAt the conclusion of the seminar we will celebrate Dr Brigid Ehrmantraut's new book, Classical Myth in Medieval Ireland (Boydell & Brewer, 2025): https://boydellandbrewer.com/book/classical-myth-in-medieval-ireland-9781843847564/
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Nicola Martin (UHI), ‘Principle, Politics, Patronage? Highland Whig Loyalism during the Jacobite era.’
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Prof. Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"English Welsh dualities in the Second World War.”
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Prof. Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"English Welsh dualities in the Second World War."
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Dr. Ebba Strutzenbladh (Lund University)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"Ward and marriage, ward or marriage: motherhood and custody in late medieval Aberdeen."
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Dr. Sarah Jane Gibbon (University of the Highlands and Islands)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"Christianity in Late Norse Orkney: parishes, pilgrimage and patronage."
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Dr. Jack Abernethy (University of Edinburgh)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"An Antagonistic Alliance: James VI, Colonel William Stewart, and the Scots-Dutch ‘Cold War’, c.1585-1594"
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Dr. Clare Loughlin (University of Aberdeen)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"Church, State, and anti-popery in early eighteenth-century Scotland."
