RIISS Recap

RIISS Recap
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This is a past event

Panel 1-

Bradford Bow, ‘Instructing the Blind and Deaf in Dugald Stewart’s Educational Doctrine’

First presented at 15th International Congress on the Enlightenment in Edinburgh.

 

Michael Brown. ‘The English Problem in Irish and Scottish Studies’

First presented as part of the RSE-funded workshop series Twenty Years Hence: Irish and Scottish Studies and the State of the Nations, University of Glasgow.

 

Panel 2-

Colin Barr, '”The Children of the Household”: Irish Catholic Missionaries and Indigenous Populations in the Settler Empire, 1815-1914'

Presented at the Wiles Colloquium, Queen’s University Belfast.

 

Ali Lumsden. ‘Abbotsford Chapbook and Popular Print Project’ 

First presented at RSE-funded event at Abbotsford in February 2019 with an update also delivered at a Walter Scott Research Centre event in Aberdeen in August 2019.

 

Sarah Sharp, ‘“Their bones to whiten in the desert”: The Bush Grave in the Scottish-Australian Literary Imagination’

Presented at IASSL Scotland and the South Seas Regional Conference, Chaminade University of Honolulu.

Hosted by
Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
Venue
King's Quad, KQF3
Contact

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