
History Scotland Collaboration
Introducing the History Scotland Lectures. Visit the webpage

Scottish Privy Council, 1692-1708
Leverhulme-funded collaboration with the University of Stirling.
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Modern Scottish History, 1707-1997
Module delivered in an interactive online environment, in collaboration with the Open University.
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Scottish History Quizzes
Fun Scottish History quizzes to test your knowledge and keep you entertained. Visit the webpage

Research Seminars
Our regular research seminars from invited speakers. Visit the webpage
Previous Activities
21st Century Book Historian
SGSAH-funded collaboration with the University of Stirling & the University of Edinburgh, first in 2015 and again in 2018.
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Modern Scottish History: 1707 to 1997
Module delivered in an interactive online environment, in collaboration with the Open University.
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Extreme Weather and Patterns of Immigration
Funded by SSHRC Canada.
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Scottish Heroes & Villains
In associated with the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies.
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The Archive of Reading
In association with The Scottish Poetry Library. AHRC funded.
Climate Change in Early Modern Scotland
Leverhulme funded.
Crime and Policing in Scotland
Royal Society of Edinburgh Arts and Humanities Networking award.
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From Peaceable Kingdom to Wild West
AHRC funded.
Great War Dundee
In association with Dundee Central Library and The McManus.
La Mamma: Interrogating a National Stereotype
In associated with University of Glasgow. AHRC funded.
Managing the Decline of Jute
In association with Economics. Leverhulme funded.
Poetry Beyond Text
In association with The Scottish Poetry Library. AHRC funded.
Scottish Towns & Urban Society, 1745-1820
In association with Oxford University. AHRC funded.
Windows to the West
In association with DJCAD. AHRC funded.
Robert Burns: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory
In association with University of Glasgow. AHRC funded.
Neil Gunn
In association with Dunbeath Heritage Centre.
Reworking Walter Scott
In association with the University of Edinburgh and the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies. 2014-2022. RSE funded.
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