Writing Jacobitism Workshop
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This is a past event
The Third Annual Jacobite Nations Workshop
10:15–10:30: Arrival
10:30–10:45: Welcome (Clare Loughlin)
10:45–12:15: Panel 1: Propaganda, Networks and Representations
- Robbie Tree (Independent): ‘For the security of trade, country, and continent: the government response to the Jacobite siege of the Bass Rock, c.1691–c.1694’
- Jeremy Filet (Manchester Metropolitan University): ‘The Jacobites on the Grand Tour? Educational travel and the preparation for the Fifteen’
- Stephen Griffin (Independent): ‘“It came by that channel”: reconstructing the diplomatic network of the Stuarts in exile, 1715–45’
12:15–12:30: Break
12:30–13:30: Panel 2: Jacobitism and Intellectual Change
- Alanna MacTavish Kahill (Aberdeen): TBC
- Dylan Fowler (Open University / Oxford): ‘“Friends and fellow labourers”: Thomas Ruddiman, Thomas Innes, and the international Jacobite intelligentsia’
13:30–14:30: Lunch 14:30–15:30:
Panel 3: Memories and Memorialisation
- Leith Davis (Simon Fraser University): ‘Writing Jacobitism in Cultural Memory, 1688 to 1840’
- Laura Doak (University of Dundee): ‘Writing Jacobitism before 1688: implausible anachronism or intentional ambition?’
15:30–16:00: Break
16:00–16:45: Roundtable: ‘Writing Histories of Jacobitism: Future Directions’
- Hosted by
- Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
- Venue
- Seminar Room 224, Sir Duncan Rice Library
- Contact
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For further details please contact Dr Clare Loughlin (clare.loughlin@abdn.ac.uk)