August 2020

Samantha Power with Allan Little: What One Person Can Do

Event date: 
Thursday 27 August 2020
Time: 
20:30

Samantha Power with Allan Little: What One Person Can Do

https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/samantha-power-with-allan-little-what-one-person-can-do

 

As a war correspondent in the Balkans, through to her time as senior policy advisor to Barack Obama, and her appointment in 2013 as US Ambassador to the United Nations, Samantha Power has spent her career committed to resolving international conflict and protecting human dignity.

Alexander McCall Smith with Ruth Davidson

Event date: 
Monday 24 August 2020 to Tuesday 25 August 2020
Time: 
10:00

On Monday 24 August at 10am BST, long-time friend of IASH and emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh Alexander McCall Smith is joined in his garden by Scottish politician (and new appointee to the House of Lords) Ruth Davidson MSP, for a socially-distanced "chat about life, the universe and pretty much everything – including How To Raise An Elephant, the latest in his No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series, and The Talented Mr Varg, the second in a captivating new series featuring the world’s kindest detective." The event is free to watch online: 

Val McDermid & Jo Sharp

Shaping a Better Future with Val McDermid and Jo Sharp

Event date: 
Wednesday 19 August 2020
Time: 
20:30

On Wednesday 19 August at 8:30pm BST, 2011 IASH-Traverse Creative Fellow Jo Clifford will be participating in Shaping a Better Future with Val McDermid and Jo Sharp. "At last year’s Book Festival, bestselling author Val McDermid and professor of geography Jo Sharp were inspired by the festival theme, 'We Need New Stories'. So inspired, in fact, that they turned to a loveable rogues gallery of Scottish cultural folk to submit a piece of writing about their dreams for a better future.

Maggie O'Farrell

Maggie O’Farrell: Giving New Life to Shakespeare’s Son

Event date: 
Saturday 15 August 2020 to Sunday 16 August 2020
Time: 
19:00

Maggie O’Farrell: Giving New Life to Shakespeare’s Son on Saturday 15 August at 7pm BST, in which renowned author Maggie O'Farrell will discuss her brilliant new novel Hamnet. "In a short but scorchingly emotional book, O’Farrell brings us into the 16th century world of Shakespeare’s family living in Stratford. It is the time of the bubonic plague and with one of the family members falling into a fever, the novel charts the emotional journey of Shakespeare’s wife Agnes as trauma approaches.

ClubFest 2020 by the Scottish Arts Club presents Saor bho Shaorsa – Free from Freedom.

Event date: 
Friday 21 August 2020
Time: 
18:30

ClubFest 2020 by the Scottish Arts Club presents

Debussy at Six-Thirty. Alisdair Morton-Teng (cello), Freya Hall (violin) and William Gray (piano).

Saor bho Shaorsa – Free from Freedom. Music and poetry created by composers Margaret McAllister, Aonghas MacNeacail, Florence Price, Edward McGuire and John McLeod. Performed by distinguished musicians Nicholas Ashton (piano), Gary West (piper), Mary Ann Kennedy (vocalist), Taylor Wilson (mezzo-soprano), Shinobu Miki (clarinet), Hector Scott (violin) and Mark Bailey (cello).

Song over Scotland. David Purdie & Robyn Stapleton.

Event date: 
Thursday 20 August 2020
Time: 
18:30

20th August @ 18:30 (Duration 96 mins):

Song over Scotland. David Purdie & Robyn Stapleton.

Three Tom Fleming Songs. Music by Tom Cunningham. With Liam Bonthrone (tenor) and John Walker (piano).

Seasonal Songs. Calum Robertson (clarinet), Sally Carr (soprano) and Juliette Philogène (piano).

To watch this event online for free please register with the EventBrite link HERE

Dr Marzena Wojtczak

Dr Marzena Wojtczak, Chair of Roman Law and the Law of Antiquity Faculty of Law and Administration University of Warsaw.

Visiting Research Fellow, September - October 2020

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Project: Representation and legal capacity of monastic communities in late antique Egypt.