Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Caroline Milligan In brief Date - 1 November 2024Venue - OnlineSpeaker - Caroline Milligan (European Ethnological Research Centre, Celtic & Scottish Studies)Title - Border Mills: Lives of Peeblesshire Textile Workers Email Neill Martin for joining details About the eventThis seminar will celebrate the magnificent legacy of oral history collecting and publishing by the late Dr Ian MacDougall (1933-2020), for The Scottish Working People's History Trust, as illustrated in their recent publication.How to attendJoining a seminar is free, and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.All seminars take place online fortnightly on Fridays from 13.00 to 14.00. Please contact Dr Neill Martin to be added to the mailing list for an invitation, link and passcode. Email Neill Martin for joining details About the Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar SeriesAs the longest established department of its kind in Scotland, Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh is a major international hub for research, teaching and learning.Each semester, we welcome a wide range of guest speakers and colleagues to present a lunchtime seminar on their work.Are you interested in Celtic and Scottish Studies?We offer three undergraduate degrees and a number of postgraduate programmes, both taught and research-led, drawing on excellent teaching and research and access to world-leading collections and archives. Find out more about Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh Nov 01 2024 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Caroline Milligan An online seminar by Caroline Milligan (European Ethnological Research Centre, Celtic & Scottish Studies) on the subject of the lives of Peeblesshire textile workers, as collected by Dr Ian MacDougall. Online Email Neill Martin for joining details
Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Caroline Milligan In brief Date - 1 November 2024Venue - OnlineSpeaker - Caroline Milligan (European Ethnological Research Centre, Celtic & Scottish Studies)Title - Border Mills: Lives of Peeblesshire Textile Workers Email Neill Martin for joining details About the eventThis seminar will celebrate the magnificent legacy of oral history collecting and publishing by the late Dr Ian MacDougall (1933-2020), for The Scottish Working People's History Trust, as illustrated in their recent publication.How to attendJoining a seminar is free, and everyone is welcome. No booking is required.All seminars take place online fortnightly on Fridays from 13.00 to 14.00. Please contact Dr Neill Martin to be added to the mailing list for an invitation, link and passcode. Email Neill Martin for joining details About the Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar SeriesAs the longest established department of its kind in Scotland, Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh is a major international hub for research, teaching and learning.Each semester, we welcome a wide range of guest speakers and colleagues to present a lunchtime seminar on their work.Are you interested in Celtic and Scottish Studies?We offer three undergraduate degrees and a number of postgraduate programmes, both taught and research-led, drawing on excellent teaching and research and access to world-leading collections and archives. Find out more about Celtic and Scottish Studies at Edinburgh Nov 01 2024 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Caroline Milligan An online seminar by Caroline Milligan (European Ethnological Research Centre, Celtic & Scottish Studies) on the subject of the lives of Peeblesshire textile workers, as collected by Dr Ian MacDougall. Online Email Neill Martin for joining details
Nov 01 2024 13.00 - 14.00 Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Caroline Milligan An online seminar by Caroline Milligan (European Ethnological Research Centre, Celtic & Scottish Studies) on the subject of the lives of Peeblesshire textile workers, as collected by Dr Ian MacDougall.