Category: Scottish History
Project launched in Brechin to tackle scourge of poverty across Angus – The Courier
Source: Project launched in Brechin to tackle scourge of poverty across Angus – The Courier
Ambiguity and identity: Robert Louis Stevenson’s adult fables | The National
STEVENSON has sometimes been dismissed as “merely” a writer for children but The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a moral fable of an… Source: Ambiguity and [ … ]
The radical Robert Burns – International Socialism
Source: The radical Robert Burns – International Socialism
Whisky festival makes cocktails to celebrate Burns Night | The National
A WHISKY festival has immortalised Robert Burns in the form of cocktails Dram O’ Shanter, The Speyside Grace and Best Laid Drams. Source: Whisky festival makes cocktails to celebrate Burns [ … ]
Robert Burns and his heritage
Source: Freddy Anderson: The Culture of Glasgow
In pictures: 20 statues of Robert Burns around the world – The Scotsman
Source: In pictures: 20 statues of Robert Burns around the world – The Scotsman
Art review: Landmarks: Poets, Portraits and Landscapes of Modern Scotland, Milngavie | Scotland | The Times & The Sunday Times
Free Registration at Source: Art review: Landmarks: Poets, Portraits and Landscapes of Modern Scotland, Milngavie | Scotland | The Times & The Sunday Times
National Museum of Scotland in colonialism row after ‘unsettling’ exhibition | HeraldScotland
The National Museum of Scotland has been accused of ignoring the “violent” parts of Scotland’s history with a display that appears to… Source: National Museum of Scotland in colonialism row [ … ]
SNP MP Martyn Day celebrates the Outlander effect on tourism in his constituency | HeraldScotland
Martyn Day MP hosted a reception in Westminster Hall last week to celebrate the Outlander effect on tourism in his constituency. Source: SNP MP Martyn Day celebrates the Outlander effect on [ … ]
Jimmy Reid: The Clyde-built union leader – The Scotsman
Source: Jimmy Reid: The Clyde-built union leader – The Scotsman
Recording with Adam McNaughton – Michael Shaw | The People’s Voice Remember Thomas Muir of Huntershill
Back in September, we were privileged enough to have a recording session with Adam McNaughton. Adam is one of the leading authorities on Scottish folk music and a folk singer [ … ]