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Supporting the Scottish tradition in Canada at the academic level

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This screenshot of Professor Elizabeth Ewan is from a 1993 video recording made by David Hunter when he visited Scottish Studies faculty and students at the University of Guelph in 1993. The video can be seen here: p10.secure.hostingprod.com/@scottishstudi…

This screenshot of Professor Elizabeth Ewan is from a 1993 video recording made by David Hunter when he visited <a href="/ScottishStudies/">Scottish Studies</a> faculty and students at the University of Guelph in 1993. The video can be seen here: p10.secure.hostingprod.com/@scottishstudi…
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We invite you to attend our latest Zoom Talk. Saturday, September 17, 2022, at 11 a.m. EDT – 4 p.m. UK, when Andrew Jones PhD will present The Revival of Evangelicalism — Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland. Details: bit.ly/3qP0LP7

We invite you to attend our latest Zoom Talk.  Saturday, September 17, 2022, at 11 a.m. EDT  – 4 p.m. UK, when Andrew Jones PhD will present The Revival of Evangelicalism — Mission and Piety in the Victorian Church of Scotland. Details: bit.ly/3qP0LP7
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Douglas Gibson proudly signing copies of his latest book featuring 35 Canadian writers with links to Scotland. Illustrated by co-author and caricaturist Anthony Jenkins and published by the Scottish Studies Foundation, the book can now be ordered online at bit.ly/3U5jsui

Douglas Gibson proudly signing copies of his latest book featuring 35 Canadian writers with links to Scotland. Illustrated by co-author and caricaturist Anthony Jenkins and published by the Scottish Studies Foundation, the book can now be ordered online at bit.ly/3U5jsui
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We invite you to this free online lecture when Kate Ashley will examine French literature from Stevenson's perspective and Stevenson from a French perspective. Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, 11 a.m. EST, 4 p.m. GMT (UK). Register at bit.ly/3HQSUdu Société Française d’Études Écossaises Paul Malgrati

We invite you to this free online lecture when Kate Ashley will examine French literature from Stevenson's perspective and Stevenson from a French perspective. Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, 11 a.m. EST, 4 p.m. GMT (UK). Register at bit.ly/3HQSUdu <a href="/SFEEcossaises/">Société Française d’Études Écossaises</a> <a href="/paulmalgrati/">Paul Malgrati</a>
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The Scottish Studies Society is pleased to announce this year's recipient of the Scot of the Year Award: the internationally acclaimed Canadian actor R. H. Thomson. The presentation will take place on October 26. Details at bit.ly/3sG4rXQ

The Scottish Studies Society is pleased to announce this year's recipient of the Scot of the Year Award: the internationally acclaimed Canadian actor R. H. Thomson. The presentation will take place on October 26. Details at bit.ly/3sG4rXQ
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The latest issue of the Innes Review is now on line, with articles on the Library at Loch Leven, the cult of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, and a new view of John Duns Scotus. Edinburgh University Press Journals - Table of Contents - inr: Vol 76, No 1 euppublishing.com/toc/inr/76/1

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Our staff are currently very busy travelling to conferences! Last weekend Dr Jim MacPherson, Dr Nicola Martin & Mhairi Ferrier, one of our PGRs, delivered papers for a panel discussion at University of St Andrews for Mobilising Land and Culture conference, Highlanders Conference 1725-2025. 1/2

Our staff are currently very busy travelling to conferences! Last weekend Dr Jim MacPherson, Dr Nicola Martin &amp; Mhairi Ferrier, one of our PGRs, delivered papers for a panel discussion at <a href="/univofstandrews/">University of St Andrews</a> for Mobilising Land and Culture conference, <a href="/Highlanders1725/">Highlanders Conference 1725-2025</a>. 1/2
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Professor Alex Sanmark & Dr Shane McLeod UHI in the news Investigating the #viking navigation of Western Scotland thevikingherald.com/article/invest…

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All that I know about this photograph is that it's of Mrs Cameron and was taken somewhere in the Black Isle [photo from the collections at Groam House Museum]

All that I know about this photograph is that it's of Mrs Cameron and was taken somewhere in the Black Isle

[photo from the collections at Groam House Museum]
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June 19: Feast of the translation of Margaret of Scotland (†1093). King Alexander III watched as her relics were placed in a shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones before the high altar at Dunfermline Abbey #OTD in 1250. Her gospel-book survives. 📸Bodleian Library

June 19: Feast of the translation of Margaret of Scotland (†1093). King Alexander III watched as her relics were placed in a shrine of pinewood set with gold and precious stones before the high altar at Dunfermline Abbey #OTD in 1250. Her gospel-book survives. 📸Bodleian Library
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Prof Rhiannon Purdie appeared on BBC Radio 4's 'In Our Time' earlier today to discuss how the earliest poem in Older Scots framed the legend of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn. Catch up on BBC Sounds: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… More about Older Scots: readolderscots.scot

Prof Rhiannon Purdie appeared on <a href="/BBCRadio4/">BBC Radio 4</a>'s 'In Our Time' earlier today to discuss how the earliest poem in Older Scots framed the legend of Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn.

Catch up on <a href="/BBCSounds/">BBC Sounds</a>: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0… 

More about Older Scots: readolderscots.scot
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A page from royal accounts recording expenses for a firework display held to mark the baptism of the son of Mary, Queen of Scots. “Her dearest son” James, born 19 June 1566, became King James VI and I.

A page from royal accounts recording expenses for a firework display held to mark the baptism of the son of Mary, Queen of Scots.

“Her dearest son” James, born 19 June 1566, became King James VI and I.
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Our Dr Iain Robertson, Dr Philippa Woodcock & Dr Juliette Desportes travelled to Newcastle in April for a workshop on place-based public history, organised by our Dr Robertson & Dr Ruth Slatter (Centre for the History of People Place & Community). You can read more about the event here, bit.ly/3I159GY

Our Dr Iain Robertson, Dr Philippa Woodcock &amp;
Dr Juliette Desportes travelled to Newcastle in April for a workshop on place-based public history, organised by our Dr Robertson &amp; Dr Ruth Slatter (<a href="/CHPPC_IHR/">Centre for the History of People Place & Community</a>). You can read more about the event here, bit.ly/3I159GY
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In case you missed the recent REMRA conference, here is our Interim Head of UHI Centre for History, Dr Lucy Dean, with one of the keynote talks on public history & the importance of research-teaching linkages in her journey towards co-production with communities. youtu.be/OV7B5U9flWc?fe…

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NEW book: Ì Chaluim Chille: Interdisciplinary Studies on Iona and Columba on the 1500th anniversary of the birth the saint. Fully open access, available here: clog.glasgow.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/… UofGCelticGaelic Centre for Scottish & Celtic Studies UofG Arts & Humanities #Iona #StColumba

NEW book: Ì Chaluim Chille: Interdisciplinary Studies on Iona and Columba on the 1500th anniversary of the birth the saint. Fully open access, available here: clog.glasgow.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/…
<a href="/CelticGaelic/">UofGCelticGaelic</a> <a href="/UofGCSCS/">Centre for Scottish & Celtic Studies</a> <a href="/UofGArtsHums/">UofG Arts & Humanities</a> #Iona #StColumba
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Our very own Michael Brown recently appeared on In Our Time on BBC Radio 4, discussing John Barbour's epic poem, The Brus. You can listen to it here! bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…