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Our History UK Disability and History Project needs you #twitterstorians We welcome responses from disabled and non-disabled staff and students to contribute to our report. Thank you to everyone who has responded already! Please share widely!

1/2 📜 #MedievalAberdeen ✒ The Green Belt & four other stories, more exciting work by Ebba Strutzenbladh! Read Ebba Strutzenbladh's new writing here: 🔗x.com/strutzenbladh/… 🔗aberdeenregisters.org/2024/10/ #Scotland #CreativeWriting #HistoricalFiction #History


2/2 ❤️SGSAH SGSAH Blog City&Shire Archives Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums 🔗sgsahblog.com/2024/10/21/tur… #UNESCOintheUK #DocumentaryHeritage #Aberdeen

🎙️Dr. William Hepburn talks about Stirling Castle with Dr. Eleanor Janega (Dr Eleanor Janega) – catch their discussion on the History Hit💥 podcast, in Gone Medieval’s castles mini-series. ⤵️ x.com/HistoryHit/sta…





🎙️Prof. Jackson Armstrong talks about Carlisle Castle with Dr. Matthew Lewis – catch their discussion on the History Hit💥 podcast, in Gone Medieval’s castles mini-series. ⤵️ x.com/HistoryHit/sta…





We are now hearing quick rundowns of the SGSAH Blog and SGSAH Research sites from student blogger Ebba Strutzenbladh and Digital Curator Emily Hay Don’t forget to keep your questions coming if you’re joining us via zoom 🖥️ Royal Society of Edinburgh



Fabulous papers, discussions and a beautiful view over wintry Aberdeen yesterday for Convictions and Suspicions in Early Modernity: A Symposium in Honour of Professor William G. Naphy . abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/events/co… Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies





The new issue of the Journal of Irish and Scottish explores North East Scotland's colonial connections. Congratulations to Dr Matthew Lee, Dr Désha A Osborne and Eloise Grey for shepherding this important work into the world.
