Events
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Events
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Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom
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Dauvit Broun (Glasgow) – “Scottish independence and British identity: a medieval perspective”
School V St Salvator's Quadrangle, North St, St Andrews, United KingdomIn today’s discourse Scottish independence is typically seen as incompatible with British identity. In the late Middle Ages Scotland’s sovereignty was celebrated in histories written in Latin, most notably by Fordun and Bower. It seems surprising, therefore, to find statements in Fordun and Bower’s works where the Scottish kingdom is seen in overtly British terms.…
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Michael Brown (St Andrews) – “Honour and trust in the nation of Scotland: Treason, service and diplomacy in the 1450s”
Parliament Hall 66 South Street, St Andrews, Fife, United KingdomJoint with St Andrews Institute of Medieval Studies
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Karen McAulay (Royal Scottish Conservatoire and Visiting Fellow) – “From Magic Lantern to Microphone: the Scottish Music Publishers and Pedagogues inspiring Hearts and Minds through Song”
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Rebecca Mason – “Women, Property and the Law in Early Modern St Andrews: A Study in Continuity and Change”
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Craig Lamont (University of Glasgow) – “Hallowed Ground: Rites and Sites of Memory in 19th Century Scotland”
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Annie Tindley (University of Newcastle) – “A nobility of trees: the dukes of Buccleuch and forestry in the nineteenth century”
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Postgraduate research seminar
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United KingdomFrances Bickerstaff – "Timber, sheep and salmon: the monastic economy of south-west Scotland c. 1160-1230." Michael Fraser – "Scots and Huguenots in the Immediate post-Union: A Match Made in Heaven? 1707-1735." Ruadhan Scrivener-Anderson – "‘Highland Chieftains’: Selection, Social Class and Nationality of Commissioned Officers in The Black Watch, 1902-1918."
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Tom Pye (University College London)
Old Class Library, St John’s House 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, United Kingdom"The endurance of entail: feudal law, political economy, and land reform in late eighteenth-century Scotland"
