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Irish-Scottish Forum For Spatial Planning
-The University of Aberdeen, Queen’s University Belfast and The National University of Ireland – Maynooth have established the Irish Scottish Forum for Spatial Planning. Its purpose is to critically examine the relationship between strategic planning and the development of cities, towns and countryside in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. A...
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Spaces of the Nation: The Planning of Space in Ireland and Scotland
-The University of Aberdeen, Queen’s University Belfast and The National University of Ireland – Maynooth have established the Irish Scottish Forum for Spatial Planning. Its purpose is to critically examine the relationship between strategic planning and the development of cities, towns and countryside in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The goal...
May
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MIGRATING MINDS: IMAGINED JOURNEYS - IMAGINED HOMECOMINGS
-Theme The AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen will host a conference in 2009 on the topic “Migrating Minds: Imagined Journeys – Imagined Homecomings”. The conference will take place on the 14 and 15 May 2009 alongside the Aberdeen WORD Festival. Literature (both fiction and...
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Robert Burns, Surrealist
Professor Matthew Wickman (Brigham Young University) The Seminar Room, Humanity Manse, 5.15 p.m. Further information from Dr Michael Brown, on 01224 273685 or email m.brown@abdn.ac.uk Matthew Wickman is Associate Professor of British Literature at Brigham Young University. He is the author of the book The Ruins of Experience:...
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PATRICK GORDON, 1635-1699, AND THE SCOTTISH DIASPORA IN EASTERN EUROPE
-PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME 7 MAY RIISS THE DIARY OF PATRICK GORDON, AND ITS CONTEXT This meeting will celebrate the publication of the first volume of the Diary of Patrick Gordon and discuss vol. 1 along with vols. 2 and 3 already translated into Russian by Dmitry Fedosov and published...
April
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New mythologies of ancient Scotland: folklore, fossils and the historical romances of Hugh Miller (1802-1856)
Dr Ralph O'Connor (University of Aberdeen) The Seminar Room, Humanity Manse, 5.15 p.m. Further information from Dr Michael Brown, on 01224 273685 or email m.brown@abdn.ac.uk Ralph O'Connor is Lecturer in Irish-Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen. His research interests currently fall into two areas: the prose literature of the...
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Irish-Scottish Women's History Conference
-The Women’s History Association of Ireland (WHAI) and Women’s History Scotland (WHS) announce the first joint Irish-Scottish Women’s History conference to be held on the 24th/25th April 2009 in Trinity College Dublin. The conference will be hosted by the Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies (CGWS), School of Histories and Humanities,...
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The Arts, the State and the Wealth of Nations: Case Studies of Ireland and Scotland
-The Arts, the State and the Wealth of Nations:Case Studies of Ireland and Scotland Workshop/Conference, Hosted by Long Room Hub and Centre for Irish-Scottish and Comparative Studies, Trinity College Dublin, and Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, and the AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen, at Trinity...