Lecture by Prof. Dauvit Broun
The Charters of Inchaffray Abbey (SHS vol.56): making Scottish charters accessible then and now as a source for understanding Scotland before the Wars of Independence Register here:...
View ArticleLecture by Dr Kelsey Jackson Williams
Wednesday 19 January 2022, 18.30-19.30 GMT Location: via Zoom ‘One volume more, my friends! One volume more!’, or, how three dozen Edinburgh book collectors invented Scottish history Register here:...
View ArticlePublication Workshop
Monday 27 June, 10.30-12.30, MS Teams Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-history-society-publication-workshop-tickets-359492119607 The Scottish History Society is delighted to...
View ArticleNew Treasurer
The SHS is seeking to appoint a new Treasurer. The role description and application details are as follows: Treasurer of the Scottish History Society The Scottish History Society is a registered...
View ArticleAGM and Presidential Lecture
We are delighted to announce our 2022-23 Annual General Meeting and Presidential Lecture, to be held on Saturday 18 March. The day will start with presentations from editors and the winner of the...
View ArticleCall for Papers: ‘The Sources of Scottish History’ (2024)
We are delighted to announce a Call for Papers for the SHS’s first annual conference, to be held at the University of Edinburgh on Saturday, 16 March 2024. Reflecting our commitment to publishing...
View ArticleMapping the Scottish Highlands
Juliette Desportes (Winner of the 2022 Alasdair Ross Prize) describes her archival research on eighteenth-century mapping and surveying of the Scottish Highlands. The Alasdair Ross Prize enabled me to...
View Article2023-24 Conference, AGM & Presidential Lecture
We are delighted to announce our 2023-24 Conference, Annual General Meeting & Presidential Lecture, to be held on Saturday 16 March. This year, the AGM will take the form of a conference on ‘The...
View Article2024 Presidential Lecture
James Robertson ‘The cultural centre of Scotland’: Montrose, Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s In October 1922, a poem appeared in The Scottish Chapbook, a monthly journal run...
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