Asst Curator Renaissance and Early Modern History
Know your early modern Scottish History, and have experience with collections? Mat leave cover opportunity as Assistant Curator, Renaissance and Early Modern History at National Museums Scotland, apply now! 🏴🔍🕵️♀️Deadline 18 Feb: careers.nms.ac.uk/job/829206
05.02.2026 09:39
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I have been puzzling over this for a while & thought that it might be worth opening out to the floor to hear some opinions.🙏
What is this medieval marginal figure doing?
They are clearly working with some kind of tool on fabric, cloth or skin... any thoughts on what the tool or process might be?🔎
20.12.2025 09:42
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Last minute stocking filler? Scottish history novice or enthusiast? Connecting Scotland’s History can be with you tomorrow 🎉🎄🏴join all the other unicorns🦄🎅#luathpress
19.12.2025 18:27
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Last minute stocking filler? Scottish history novice or enthusiast? Connecting Scotland’s History can be with you tomorrow 🎉🎄🏴join all the other unicorns🦄🎅#luathpress
19.12.2025 18:27
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Museums & Galleries Research Award – Society for Renaissance Studies
Are you in museums or galleries? Do you do Renaissance-era research? Think about applying NOW to the Society for Renaissance Studies award to support such a research project upto £1,000. Deadline 1 December! It could get you to that crucial archive or museum! www.rensoc.org.uk/funding-priz...
24.11.2025 17:56
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Aw, that's such a lovely memory of a wonderful inaugural and a happy evening, congratulations Prof!
27.10.2025 16:36
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Book Review
Donald McCormick on a 'crackin' book which provides a timeline for Scottish history in the wider world.
Connecting Scotland's History is back in stock! Read more about it in this kind review of its previous edition (Scotland Connected) from Donald McCormick in the Scottish Left Review scottishleftreview.scot/book-review-... #Scotland #scottishhistory #history
27.10.2025 09:23
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Points of View - 2025: 26/10/2025
Viewers have their say on the BBC’s television shows. Email your thoughts to pov@bbc.co.uk
Catch my thoughts on the BBC MQS codebreakers program on BBC1 Points of View. (I haven’t seen it since away). Lovely to see actual Stewart Scottish specialists interviewed.. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
26.10.2025 16:24
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✨BOOK EVENT✨
👤 Anna Groundwater
📚 Connecting Scotland's History
📍Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway
📆 1 November
⏰ 10:30am
🎟 buff.ly/fekUapY
#AllowayWhatsOn #History #HistoryBook #ScottishHistory #BookEvent
26.09.2025 11:02
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Call for Papers
18th International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language, Literature, and Culture (ICMRSLLC)
University of Bristol, 1-4 July 2026
We are delighted to invite papers for the 18th International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Language, Literature, and Culture (ICMRSLLC), first established in 1975. We welcome proposals for papers that discuss any aspects of medieval and renaissance Scottish language, literature, and culture, and papers that reflect on these fields from different time periods, languages, and places.
Keynote speakers:
Roderick Lyall (Emeritus Professor of Literatures in English, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Anna Groundwater (Principal Curator, National Museums Scotland)
Steven Reid (Professor of Early Modern Scottish History and Culture, University of Glasgow)
You may submit either an individual paper proposal (in which case the organisers will compile proposals into panels); or a complete panel of 3 papers at 20 minutes each. The conference also welcomes alternative panel formats (e.g. roundtables, flash panels, work in progress sessions), but these will need to managed by the proposer and proposed in full, with details of all participants.
Individual papers: 20 minutes
Panel sessions (typically featuring 3 papers with time for questions, or in alternative formats): 90 minutes.
CFP: 18th International Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Scottish Language, Literature, & Culture
1–4 July, @bristoluni.bsky.social
Deadline: 14 Nov 2025. See link for details 👇
icmrsllc2026.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/call-for-pap...
08.10.2025 12:43
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I'm kicking off A Blether of Books festival at the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum talking Connecting Scotland's History on Saturday 1 November 📙🎉 - tickets in link on bio...! @luathpress.bsky.social #robertburnsnts #ABletheroBooks
21.10.2025 16:31
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ALT: A speculative digital reconstruction of the Bass of Inverurie - a late twelfth-century timber and earthwork castle held by the Earls of Garioch (pronounced "Geary" in the local tongue)- members of the extended royal family of Scotland and the ancestors of King Robert the Bruce. Personal project © Bob Marshall 2017. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Speculative digital reconstruction of Tor Alvie hillfort near Aviemore, Scottish Highlands. The site was identified as a hillfort in 2010-11 (Historic Environment Record: MHG55341). The reconstruction model was created in Blender 3D using a combination of high-resolution digital terrain data obtained from Ordnance Survey, which I used to create my backdrop of the Cairngorm Mountains. Although the fort has never been excavated, the line of its rampart walls can broadly be determined by a stony bank that encloses an area of roughly 85m x 30m, bearing immediate similarities in size and shape to Craig Phadrig hillfort near Inverness. However, unlike Craig Phadrig, there is no evidence that Torr Alvie was vitrified. It is difficult to know how thick the ramparts were, whether there were timber palisades, and how many entrances the fort had, so imagination plays a large part in this visualisation. With grateful thanks to Eve Boyle and Adam Welfare of Historic Environment Scotland and Professor Gordon Noble of the University of Aberdeen for their input and assistance. © Bob Marshall / badenochstorylands.com 2020.
A speculative digital reconstruction of the early sixteenth-century chancel screen of St Mary's parish church in Youghal, Ireland. Using survey measurements, I developed a computer model to help me work out a possible design for the screen and its loft. Its form is guided by the information written in historical documents and from a single piece of decorated timber, which may have been part of this original screen, found underneath the church floor during recent archaeological investigations. I have combined influences from some surviving medieval screens found in churches in several English counties. The depiction of the Last Judgement painted above the chancel arch is imaginary, and also influenced by similar mural paintings found in several medieval English churches. The Last Judgement, sometimes also referred to as a ‘Doom’, was a common feature of medieval churches. It was an instrument for highlighting the contrasts between the rewards of heaven and the agony of hell, intended to guide Christians away from sin and misbehaviour.
A digital reconstruction of Brougham Castle shows how it may have looked in 1388 following the additions and alterations made by Roger Clifford, 5th Baron of Westmoreland. This view of the castle in wintertime is from the northwest. Artist: Bob Marshall. © Historic England / English Heritage Trust. Contact Historic England Archives for Licensing enquiries.
Hi #PortfolioDay!
I'm an Architectural Illustrator from Edinburgh. I visually reconstruct heritage buildings and monuments in #Blender3D guided by archaeology, measured survey data, and by working in collaboration with historians and archaeologists.
Website: bobmarshall.co.uk
14.10.2025 07:23
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✨BOOK EVENT✨
👤 @agroundwater.bsky.social
📚 Connecting Scotland's History
📍Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway
📆 1 November
⏰ 10:30am
🎟 buff.ly/fekUapY
#AllowayWhatsOn #History #HistoryBook #ScottishHistory #BookEvent
27.08.2025 11:02
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Let me know if you find any Groundwaters! Good luck with project 👏
25.08.2025 12:42
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The KTP is a community-based transcription project, aiming to fully transcribe and eventually publish a critical edition of the Records of the Kirkwall Incorporation of Tailors, 1669-1772. Their minute book, formerly on display in Orkney Museum, is being photographed by @orkneylibrary.bsky.social .
23.08.2025 15:40
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The time is nigh! Another fab programme for the JST #JacobiteStudies Virtual Workshop is up and ready to kick off on Tuesday, 2 Sept. Following the keynote launch, we'll have fortnightly sessions on different aspects of Jacobite Studies from a wide range of contributors.
jdb1745.net/events/jstwo...
18.08.2025 23:55
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Thanks so much for tuning in! And thanks for buying it! Happy history hunting …
18.08.2025 12:11
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A reminder that my Connecting Scotlands History #edbookfest event this morning is streamed online, pay what you like! Link below! 🏴🏴
18.08.2025 08:09
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Thanks to Ronnie Barbour for fun interview @bylines.scot, fab to have such great questions that got at the heart of the book 📚, have a listen!
17.08.2025 10:31
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You were there? Me too. Blown away, mesmerising …
16.08.2025 21:34
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Great to hear that! Exactly the point of the book, thank you!
16.08.2025 10:45
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Bylines Scotland Radio: Anna Groundwater
Ronnie Barbour talks with Anna Groundwater about her book "Connecting Scotland's History: A Scottish History Timeline Linked into 2,000 Years of World History."
Ronnie Barbour talks with Anna Groundwater @agroundwater.bsky.social about her book "Connecting Scotland's History: A Scottish History Timeline Linked into 2,000 Years of World History | Bylines Scotland Radio
#EdinburghBookFestival
16.08.2025 08:21
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Just spotted #edbookfest bookshelves, three of ‘my’ books close together! 📚Connecting Scotland’s History, Decoding the Jewels and Kate Anderson’s The World of James VI&I in which I’ve a chapter 😊😊
@luathpress.bsky.social @nationalgalleries.bsky.social @sidestone.bsky.social
14.08.2025 10:34
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The Bylines Podcast - Bylines Scotland
The Bylines Scotland podcast is the official audio accompaniment to our publication. We delve into the issues that matter to Scotland, and have a conversation with Scottish voices in progressive polit...
Great chat with @bylines.scot for their podcast out Saturday! Talking Connecting Scotland’s History into what’s happening in the rest of the world - ahead of my @edbookfest.bsky.social event on Monday! 🗃️🎤Thanks Ronnie Barbour!
Find it here... bylines.scot/podcast-2/
Tickets @ bit.ly/3J0amPx
14.08.2025 10:24
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Many thanks for the repost!
12.08.2025 20:22
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Big thanks @scottishhistory.org for the repost!
12.08.2025 18:27
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It's brilliant that @edbookfest.bsky.social enable online as well! Thank you!
12.08.2025 11:24
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❤️ thank you Becky!
12.08.2025 10:58
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Huge thanks @bylines.scot - much appreciated!
12.08.2025 08:23
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