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The Hall of Clestrain, Orkney
Clestrain Hall was built in the 1760s and was the childhood home of arctic explorer John Rae. It is an exceptional survival of Georgian architecture and is...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Saba Alkuwari (St Andrews)
Wittenberg University, Philipp Melanchthon, and the making of the third best-selling author in the sixteenth century
Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Saba Alkuwari (St Andrews) Wittenberg University, Philipp Melanchthon, and the making of the third best-selling...
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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Dr Sara Beam (British Columbia -- Cameron Faculty Fellow)
Torture, Moral Reform and Witches in Reformation Geneva
Early Modern and Reformation Seminar -- Dr Sara Beam (British Columbia -- Cameron Faculty Fellow) Torture, Moral Reform and Witches in Reformation...
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St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Lucy Sackville (University of York)
On the Road: an Early Fourteenth-Century Inquisitor and his Handbook
St Andrews Institute of Mediaeval Studies Seminar -- Dr Lucy Sackville (University of York) On the Road: an Early Fourteenth-Century Inquisitor and his...
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Institute for Scottish Historical Research --- Annual Smout Lecture --- Dr David Ditchburn
Waves of Deceit in the Early Sixteenth-century: The Bartons, Their Plunder and Why They Got Away with It
Institute for Scottish Historical Research Annual Smout Lecture -- Dr David Ditchburn (Trinity College, Dublin) Waves of Deceit in the Early...
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Voyage Round Great Britain: life at the coast 200 years ago
Exactly two hundred years ago, William Daniell published the final part of his eight-volume 'Voyage Round Great Britain'. He'd started his...
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Settlement and society in Argyll and the southern Hebrides, circa 800BC to circa AD1300
Dr Russell Ó RÃagÅ™in, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the School of History, takes a settlement-based approach to the social processes at work in mid-west...
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Exceptional, massive, significant, mysterious! Close-up on The Melsonby Iron Age Hoard
DR SOPHIA ADAMS, British Museum, tells the story of a remarkable find. In December 2021 a metal detectorist reported a possible in-situ deposit of Iron Age...
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Rising Damp; the life and times of an Iron Age wetland settlement in Black Loch of Myrton
DR ANNE CRONE, AOC Archaeology, will be talking about how long-running excavations at Black Loch of Myrton in Dumfries and Galloway have transformed our...




