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The visual legacy of the Jacobites (Highlands, Highlanders, Tartan), the ways in which this development flourished and its consequences for 'Highlandism' are explored in this fascinating talk by Dr John Morrison.
The visual legacy of the Jacobites is immense for Scotland. It still lies at the very heart of how Scots promote themselves to others and how they are perceived around the globe. Soon after the defeat of 1745, Scots who disdained to support his cause while it had a chance of success, eagerly embraced ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’ and all his trappings (Highlands, Highlanders, Tartan). They did so for the very good reason that this ‘Highlandism’ was not English. It was instead a distinctive badge of Scottish uniqueness. The ways in which this development flourished and its consequences for ‘Highlandism’ are explored in this fascinating talk.
This event is part of a series of fascinating and engaging activities that accompanies the inaugural exhibition at the University’s impressive new Library, Rebels with a Cause: The Jacobites and the Global Imagination
Rebels with a Cause: The Jacobites and the Global Imagination is the title of the inaugural exhibtion at the new Library at the University of Aberdeen. The exhibition displays treasures from the University’s rare book, archive and museum collections to explore and challenge traditional assumptions about the Jacobites.
- Speaker
- Dr John Morrison, Senior Lecturer, History of Art
- Hosted by
- Library, Special Collections and Museums
- Venue
- Special Collections Centre (Lower Ground Floor), University Library, University of Aberdeen, Bedford Road, AB24 3AA
- Contact
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All events are free of charge, though reservation is advised.
For more information or to reserve a space, please contact
Scott Byrne, Exhibitions & Public Programming Officer at scc.events@abdn.ac.uk