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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow)
Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey
Dr Joanna Tucker (University of Glasgow) -- Scribal autonomy in multi-scribe manuscripts: the example of the Chronicle of Melrose Abbey If you would like...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Robbie Johnston (University of Edinburgh)
Tam Dalyell and Mad Mitch at Empire's End
Robbie Johnston (University of Edinburgh) -- Tam Dalyell and Mad Mitch at Empire's End If you would like to join online please email Michael Brown on...
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Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Postgraduate Session
Presenters for this session are: Sophie Kniaz -- Highly Fragmented, Intensely Connected: Exploring the value of Mediterranean paradigms to the study of...
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Esperanto Wor(l)ds: Scotland, Postcards and the Making of an International Language
Postcards and letters that came to Dundee from rural Finland, Norway, Tsarist Russia, Bohemia and Bulgaria in the early years of the twentieth century inspired...