History Scotland Lecture 1: Who were the Jacobites and what did they want for Scotland?

Allan Kennedy (Contributing member), Graeme Morton (Contributing member), Christopher Whatley (Contributing member), Murray Pittock (Contributing member)

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Abstract

Established in April 2018 by the University of Dundee's Centre for Scottish Culture in collaboration with History Scotland, the world’s leading Scottish history magazine, the History Scotland Lectures are held twice yearly. They are hosted both in Dundee itself and in locations around the country. Free and open to all, the Lectures offer members of the public an opportunity to hear from leading academics and to engage with cutting-edge thinking about Scottish History. NB: During the Q&A, it was implied that the 1701 Act of Succession was repealed by David Cameron’s government. This is incorrect; all that has changed is that British monarchs can now marry a Catholic.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCentre for Scottish Culture, University of Dundee
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2018
EventHistory Scotland Lecture 1: Who were the Jacobites and what did they want for Scotland? - Apex Hotel, Dundee, United Kingdom
Duration: 24 Apr 201824 Apr 2018
https://dundeescottishculture.org/activities/historyscotland/

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