Past talks and recordings
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Archive of talks and recordings content
All our talks are recorded and available to view online a few days after the event:
Event | Starts | Ends |
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The Scottish Office and the revival of the idea of a university for the Highlands and Islands in the 1990s | Tue, Jan 23 2024 3:15 PM |
Tue, Jan 23 2024 5:00 PM |
Experts of the flesh: Priestly expertise in cases of infanticide and ordeals in high medieval Norway | Thu, Dec 07 2023 5:30 PM |
Thu, Dec 07 2023 6:30 PM |
Spare a Thought for the Exciseman: Looking at the Social World of Whisky Smuggling | Thu, Oct 05 2023 5:30 PM |
Thu, Oct 05 2023 6:30 PM |
Doing History in Public: An Early Modern(ists’) Perspective | Thu, Aug 31 2023 12:00 PM |
Thu, Aug 31 2023 1:00 PM |
Myth, reality and romantic revelations: tracing a biography of heritage on Dartmoor (1638-2020) | Thu, May 18 2023 5:30 PM |
Thu, May 18 2023 6:30 PM |
Queens and Elite women in the Atlantic Archipelago, c.850-1050: a Comparative Perspective | Thu, Apr 20 2023 7:00 PM |
Thu, Apr 20 2023 8:00 PM |
Sutherland and the Scottish Wars of Independence, 1296-1357 | Thu, May 07 2020 5:00 AM |
Thu, May 07 2020 6:00 PM |
Archive of talks and recordings
Archive of talks and recordings
- Connections and Memories: Domus Vallis Virtutis and the Burgh of Perth (Dr Lucy Dean)
- 'An Adolescent in Service to a Knight’: Adolescence and Aspects of Belonging, c. 1050–1250 (Dr Emily Joan Ward)
- Loyal Exchange: the material and visual culture of Jacobite exile, c.1716-1760 (Dr Georgia Vullinghs)
- The Iolaire Impact (Dr Iain Robertson and Professor Marjory Harper)
- The Multilingual Minister: languages in the life-writing of Scottish Highland scholar and traveller, Rev. James Fraser, 1634-1709 (Professor David Worthington)
- Tourism in the Highlands: Past, Present and Future (Roundtable event)
- 'By the Power of the Sword' - Orkney and the Carbisdale Campaign, 1649-1650 (Dr Andrew Lind)
- Writing Women into the Russian Revolution (Dr Katy Turton)
- North Sea Energy: an artist's perspective (Sue Jane Taylor)
- A Very Civilised Rebellion: Mantua and Canossa 1090-1115 (Dr Rob Houghton)
- Emigrant Families at Sea: Scottish migration to Canada, 1770s-1850s (Dr Elizabeth Ritchie)
- 'A nurse and a soldier' Men in the ranks of the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Second World War (Dr Emma Newlands)
- A Brewing Storm: Alewives in sixteenth-century Inverness (Professor Elizabeth Ewan)
- Mayflower 400: Legend and legacy (Jo Loosemore)
- 'Scrap-heap' stories: Remembering deindustrialization and its impacts in Scotland post-1970 (Professor Arthur McIvor)
- Whose history? Reflections on history and heritage (Professor Keir Reeves)
- Migration as Human Capital: The case of the Highlands and Islands & Company Empire in Asia, c.1720 - c.1820 (Dr Andrew MacKillop)
- History and folklore: the many afterlives of Finella, Lady of the Mearns (Dr Linsey Hunter)
- A War against Pirates? Suppressing piracy in Atlantic localities, 1716-26 (Dr David Wilson)
- James IV of Scotland: Crusader? (Dr Alastair MacDonald)
- The Place-names of Assynt (Gemma Smith)
- 'Bereft of all human help?': Scottish widows of the Thirty Years' War (Dr Kathrin Zickermann)
- Lord Loudoun and the transatlantic impact of military strategy and imperial policymaking, c.1745-1757 (Dr Nicola Martin)
- Ossianic History: James Macpherson (1736-1796), history writing, the Enlightenment and empire (Dr Jim MacPherson)
- Rainbows in the windows: collecting oral testimonies from parents with young families in Britain during the COVID-19 pandemic (Dr Alison Chand)
- Sugar, Slave-owning and the Scottish Highlands before 1707 (Professor David Worthington) in association with The Edge.
- Spaces of Assertion: informal land occupations in the Scottish Highlands after 1914 (Dr Iain Robertson)
- Hunger, Protest, Riot: three months in north and north-east Scotland (Professor Jim Hunter)
- Raising Royal Scottish Babes: baptism rites, gossibs and godparents in late medieval and early modern Scotland (Dr Lucy Dean)