January 2017

Dr Jane O’Neill (University of Edinburgh): “It wasn’t really the sexual revolution it was described to be”: Gender Roles and Sexual Scripts in the Formation of Relationships, Scotland c. 1955-80’

Event date: 
Thursday 2 February 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Appleton Tower, 2:12.

Thursday 2 February, 5.15pm, Appleton Tower, 2:12.

Dr Jane O’Neill (University of Edinburgh): “It wasn’t really the sexual revolution it was described to be”: Gender Roles and Sexual Scripts in the Formation of Relationships, Scotland c. 1955-80’

[Scottish History Seminar]

Dr Elizabeth Ritchie (University of the Highlands and Islands): “It was of the ague that her husband died”: How Scots in British North America Experienced Emigration, Widowhood and Surviving Alone, 1800-1850.

Event date: 
Thursday 26 January 2017
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Appleton Tower, 2:12.

Thursday 26 January, 5.15pm, Appleton Tower, 2:12.

Dr Elizabeth Ritchie (University of the Highlands and Islands): “It was of the ague that her husband died”: How Scots in British North America Experienced Emigration, Widowhood and Surviving Alone, 1800-1850.

[Scottish History Seminar / Scottish Centre for Diaspora Studies]

Richard English (Professor of Politics at Queen’s University Belfast): Nationalism, Terrorism and Religion

Event date: 
Thursday 2 March 2017
Time: 
17:30
Location: 
Playfair Library Hall, Old College South Bridge

Richard English (Professor of Politics at Queen’s University Belfast): Nationalism, Terrorism and Religion

Thursday 2 March 2017 at 5.30pm Playfair Library Hall, Old College South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL
 

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Gifford lectures are free but ticketed. To book tickets visit www.ed.ac.uk/gifford-lectures