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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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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. Daniell had started his journey in 1813...
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Emotions as sites of embodied learning in the classroom
Distinguished Teacher Lecture: Professor Naomi Head, University of Glasgow
Emotions have become a recognised element of International Relations curricula, shaping modules and taking up intellectual space within our disciplinary...

