The Cunninghame Graham Lecture

The Cunninghame Graham Lecture was established in 1996 in honour of Robert Cunninghame Graham, politician, writer, and adventurer, who spent part of his life in Argentina, and who founded the Scottish nationalist movement and was a member of parliament.

Delivered annually, it is jointly organised by LLC and the Office of Cultural and Scientific Affairs of the Embassy of Spain with the aim of promoting Spanish language and culture in Scotland.

Our most recent lecture, "Racismos cotidianos: desde lo circunstancial a lo sistémico" by Lucía Asué Mbomío Rubio, was held on 26th November 2020. 

The Cunninghame Graham Lecture 2021

The Cunninghame Graham Lecture 2021 is likely to be an online event in Semester 1 of the 2021/22 academic year.

Watch this space for more details.

Previous Cunninghame Graham Lectures

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