New Collection, edited by Dr. Leith Davis (Simon Fraser University) and Dr. Kevin J. James (University of Guelph), "Shaping #Jacobitism: Memory, Culture, Networks" is a multidisciplinary exploration of Jacobitism and its cultural legacy. edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-shaping...
28.08.2025 00:35
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Shaping Jacobitism, 1688 to the Present
Shaping Jacobitism, 1688 to the Present
New Collection 30% Discount with code NEW30! Shaping #Jacobitism: Memory, Culture, Networks, a multi-disciplinary exploration of Jacobitism's cultural legacy from the 1688 Revolution to #Outlander @edinburghup.bsky.social @iassl.bsky.social edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-shaping...
10.07.2025 17:06
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@lyoninmourning.bsky.social would like to congratulate Dr. Leith Davis @drleith.bsky.social on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Eighteenth Century Scottish Studies Society!
22.06.2025 01:22
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โMusic and literature, the two temporal arts, contrive their pattern of sounds in time [โฆ] Communication may be made in broken words, the business of life be carried on with substantives alone; but that is not what we call literatureโฆโ
โRobert Louis Stevenson, ESSAYS IN THE ART OF WRITING
21.06.2025 22:43
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Very excited that my book is now available to read via Bloomsbury Open Access! ๐
Can't wait to receive my physical copies ๐
Pre-order for your library and/or read it now here:
www.bloomsburycollections.com/monograph?do...
@scotlit.bsky.social @timothycbaker.bsky.social @bendoyle.bsky.social
26.11.2024 11:29
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Encoding and Analysing 'The Lyon in Mourning': Shedding New Light on the Jacobites
YouTube video by ASL
6/10
โThe Lyon in Mourningโ manuscript, held by @natlibscot.bsky.social, contains conversations, narratives, poems, songs, letters & more, relating to the 1745 rising. From 2023: Prof @drleith.bsky.social discusses the @lyoninmourning.bsky.social project findings
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5s-...
16.04.2025 11:51
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Sara Sheridan - Writing Historic Novels in the Age of Scott
YouTube video by The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club
A talk by author @sarasheridan.bsky.social for the Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club. Saraโs own historical novels include The Fair Botanists, set in Enlightenment Edinburgh, & The Secrets of Blythswood Square, set in Victorian Glasgow
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfqk...
12.04.2025 13:17
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Old church building against a very blue sky.
Ornate gate posts like towers against a blue sky.
Gorgeous day in Aberdeen at the Research Institute for Irish and Scottish Studies at the University, chatting all things Robert Fergusson. ๐
18.03.2025 22:54
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SWEENEY TODD machine
YouTube video by Daniel Moser
In Edinburghโs Museum of Childhood, there was (& I hope still is) a Victorian device built to horrify, edify, & entertain the youngโฆ When you deposit your coin, mechanical puppets re-enact the grizzly story of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber
#WyrdWednesday
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee1S...
19.03.2025 13:02
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Hello to our new followers! As a scholarly publishing society, the SRS publishes critical editions of Scottish manuscript records, promoting access around the globe. Each year a new volume comes out, with copies sent to members. To join or to buy volumes:
www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/membership/
18.02.2025 19:45
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A' Ceangal Chruinneachaidhean: Beul-Aithris Ghร idhlig
A' Ceangal Chruinneachaidhean: Beul-Aithris Ghร idhlig | Connecting Collections: Gaelic Oral Tradition
Aโ Ceangal Chruinneachaidhean: Beul-Aithris Ghร idhlig | Connecting Collections: Gaelic Oral Tradition
26 Feb @edinburgh-uni.bsky.social, free
Exploring Gaelic oral tradition through handwritten manuscripts & audio recordings from the 18th century to the present
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-ceangal-...
10.02.2025 15:13
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Scottish American History Forum - Chicago Scots
Topic: Jacobitism and Cultural Memory, 1688-1820 Speaker: Dr. Leith Davis, PhD, Professor Department of English and Director of the Centre for Scottish Studies, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C....
Jacobitism & Cultural Memory, 1688โ1830
8 Feb, free online
Prof @drleith.bsky.social will discuss her new book, JACOBITISM & CULTURAL MEMORY, 1688โ1830. The talk is free to join & aimed at a general public audience
chicagoscots.org/event/scotti...
05.02.2025 17:59
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Yesterday, I gave presentation about my Burns book to the University of Mainzโs Scottish Hub. The presentation is now on YouTube. Link โฌ๏ธ
05.02.2025 17:09
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Gaelic and Scots in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Connections, Inspirations, and the Role of New Users
In a fortnight at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. A great honour (and surprise) to be asked by @asls.org.uk to deliver the lecture. Join us for a celebration of Douglas Young, George Campbell Hay, Derick Thomson, Willie Neill, and others whose work brought Gaelic and Scots closer in new ways.
05.02.2025 09:23
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Agnes Sampson, the grave matron before mentioned, after being an hour tortured by the twisting of a cord around her head, according to the custom of the Buccaneers, confessed that she had consulted with one Richard Grahame concerning the probable length of the kingโs life, and the means of shortening it. But Satan, to whom they at length resorted for advice, told them in French respecting King James, Il est un homme de Dieu. The poor woman also acknowledged that she had held a meeting with those of her sisterhood, who had charmed a cat by certain spells, having four joints of men knit to its feet, which they threw into the sea to excite a tempest. Another frolic they had when, like the weird sisters in Macbeth, they embarked in sieves with much mirth and jollity, the Fiend rolling himself before them upon the waves, dimly seen, and resembling a huge haystack in size and appearance. They went on board of a foreign ship richly laded with wines, where, invisible to the crew, they feasted till the sport grew tiresome, and then Satan sunk the vessel and all on board.
โA Witchesโ Frolicโ โ a comical illustration, โDesigned Etched & Published by George Cruikshank Nov. 1830โ, showing witches squatting in sieves, riding on and above a stormy sea and obviously enjoying themselves (although one witch is somewhat too large for her sieve, and doesnโt look as comfortable as the others). A huge black shape looms in the middle distance, with one enormous eye hinted at. A forked tail pokes out of the waves behind it. On the horizon, a square-rigged sailing ship is obviously in peril.
Walter Scottโs LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY & WITCHCRAFT (1830): an accused witch confesses โ after torture โ that she & others โcharmed a cat by certain spells, having four joints of men knit to its feet, which they threw into the sea to excite a tempestโ
#WyrdWednesday
www.gutenberg.org/files/14461/...
05.02.2025 12:31
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PUBLIC TALK: (Re)collecting Jacobites with Leith Davis
A talk for all those curious about the Jacobites! Professor Leith Davies reveals 'The Lyon in Mourning'.
(Re)collecting Jacobites in Robert Forbesโs โThe Lyon in Mourningโ Manuscript
15 Feb, @uniofaberdeen.bsky.social โ free
Prof @drleith.bsky.social discusses material in โThe Lyon in Mourningโ related to Jacobite men & women who would be otherwise lost to history
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/public-tal...
29.01.2025 16:49
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Flyer for the advertised event. Text reads:
Scottish and Irish
Gothic
11 April
50 George Square, 1.06
2pm - 6pm
Followed by a reception
Keynote by Claire Connolly
Speakers: Christina Morin, Dale Townshend, Matthew Sangster, Maddy Potter
Weโre thrilled to announce our research event on Scottish and Irish Gothic on 11 April, with a keynote by Claire Connolly and a fabulous lineup of speakers. We look forward to welcoming you.
Full details and registration below:
www.swinc.englit.ed.ac.uk/scottish-and...
27.01.2025 13:22
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CALL FOR PAPERS
'CULTURES OF CARE IN SCOTTISH WOMEN'S WRITING'
Papers are invited for a special issue which will explore the myriad ways in which the concept of care has been imagined by Scottish women writers. 'Care' encompasses a diversity of meanings across philosophical, moral, and spiritual traditions; in practices which range from social to medial to therapeutic, and beyond; and in semantic terms evokes ideas of nurture, protection, welfare; feelings of solicitude, concern, love. โTo care forโ someone, or something, is both to experience, and to enact, such affect with vigilance and a kind of watchful attention.
We are interested in the ways in which Scottish women writers - across a variety of genres and forms - have imaginatively explored the concept of care as ethos and/or practice.
We also invite a range of theoretical and disciplinary approaches from (for example) environmental humanities; medical humanities; history of emotion studies.
Themes which might be explored include, but are not limited to: care of, and for self; care of, and for others, including communities and networks; care for nature, environment, and non-human others; therapeutic and/or medical care; concepts of welfare (individual and collective); ideas of nurture; expression of affect and emotion (including anxiety); care as cultural activism; writing/ creating as an act of care; the experience of being taken care of.
Please send 200-word abstracts and a short bio to s.m.dunnigan@ed.ac.uk and amcinto9@ed.ac.uk by
Thursday 30 January 2025
CFP: Cultures of Care in Scottish Womenโs Writing
Special issue of SCOTTISH LITERARY REVIEW
ed. by Dr @sarahdunnigan.bsky.social & Dr @ainsley76.bsky.social
Please send abstracts for consideration by 30 January 2025
Full details below
27.01.2025 13:08
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The Adder of Quinag
Olive Fraser
The grey roots circle thee, who never knew
At any hour within thy travels lone
A human shape but mine. Thou comโst to view,
Wild, unafraid, what stands beside thy stone
And gazes on thee in thy wilderness
Of fifty miles. What thinkst thou of me,
For I am of a race thou couldโst not guess
Would murder all thy hapless innocency?
O mountain, take thy small heart back again
And keep him in thy care when I shall go,
Unvisited by all things but the rain,
The hurtless sunbeams, and the winds that blow
For ever in his moors. O let him hold
No intricate memory of that being who stood
Just once by his wild beauty, and did fold
Him with a blessing alien to my blood.
The grey roots circle thee, who never knew
At any hour within thy travels lone
A human shape but mineโฆ
โOlive Fraser, โThe Adder of Quinagโ
A poem for the #YearoftheSnake ๐
www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/adder-q...
28.01.2025 11:54
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Lyra Celtica: Harry Josephine Giles on Wilfion
Join us to explore the work and legacy of genderweird Celtic Revival writer Fiona Macleod / William Sharp with Harry Josephine Giles.
Lyra Celtica: Harry Josephine Giles on Wilfion
19 Feb, Edinburgh โ free
Harry Josephine Giles & special guests explore the work & legacy of genderweird Celtic Revival writer Fiona Macleod / William Sharp (1855โ1905) โ known as โWilfionโ by their wife
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lyra-celti...
28.01.2025 16:43
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Ruthless marginalia sighting of the day:
28.01.2025 17:02
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On the subject of #Bookhistory valentines, I do have a soft spot for this 19th century Glasgow example eleanor.lib.gla.ac.uk/record=b1655... (read more about these here: www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/li...)
28.01.2025 17:02
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A small book shaped like a romantic heart, with handwritten poems inside.
Thanks for all the kind messages after yesterday's wobble. ๐
The โHeart Bookโ from c.1550 is a collection of 83 Danish love ballads collected at the court of King Christian III. It's the oldest known Danish manuscript of its kind, and an early example of the heart signifying romantic love.
28.01.2025 14:30
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Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Peter Kormylo and Hanna Dyka
An online seminar in celebration of Robert Burns by Dr Peter Kormylo and Hanna Dyka (independent scholars), titled 'Robert Burns: Mythbusters'.
Robert Burns: Mythbusters
31 Jan, free online
In this season of Burns celebrations, Dr Peter Kormylo will deliver an โImmortal Memoryโ with the above title, complemented by recitations by Hanna Dyka of selected Burns poetry in Ukrainian translations
llc.ed.ac.uk/celtic-scott...
28.01.2025 13:24
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READING SCOTLAND
with Paul Malgrati
The Bard of Contention:
Robert Burns and Scottish Cultural Politics
Tuesday, 04th February 2025
6.00 - 7.30 pm (German time) on MS Teams
www.scotland.uni-mainz.de
The Bard of Contention: Robert Burns & Scottish Cultural Politics
4 Feb, free online
@paulmalgrati.bsky.social explores the transformations of Burnsโs image in the late modern era, as revolutionaries, nationalists, & avant-garde writers co-opted his myth
www.scotland.uni-mainz.de/reading-scot...
28.01.2025 14:27
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Jacobitism and Cultural Memory, 1688โ1820
Cambridge Core - English Literature: General Interest - Jacobitism and Cultural Memory, 1688โ1820
Excited to share that my new book, Jacobitism and Cultural Memory, 1688-1830 with @CambridgeUP's Elements series is available for free download for the next 72 hours. Written with non-specialists in mind as well as Jacobite scholars. #jacobites #18th-c
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
27.01.2025 06:52
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