Abstract: Despite their significance, popular experience of the Highland Clearances, a series of mass evictions and forced migrations in Gaelic-speaking Scotland from c1750-c1886, remain understudied in both history and archaeology. Using a combination of landscape archaeology and oral testimony this study proposes a new way of understanding the relationship between evicted Gaelic people and the places they lived and worked.
The 2024-25 annual Tom Nacos & Family lecture
A conversation with Professor Alan Lester (University of Sussex)听
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Cian Dinan (PhD candidate in History, 91社区)
鈥溾楾he True Whiteman鈥檚 Coming鈥: Roger Casement鈥檚 Erotics of Civilization鈥
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The Montreal British History Seminar, 2024-25
Now in its 28th year, the MBHS provides a forum for faculty and graduate students sharing a research interest in any phase of British History (very broadly defined). Papers of about 45-50 minutes or pre-circulated papers are followed by discussion.
Jessica Keene (Lecturer in History, University of Massachusetts Amherst)
鈥淗enry VIII's Sexual Conservativism鈥
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The Montreal British History Seminar, 2024-25
Now in its 28th year, the MBHS provides a forum for faculty and graduate students sharing a research interest in any phase of British History (very broadly defined). Papers of about 45-50 minutes or pre-circulated papers are followed by discussion.
Anna Roberts (PhD candidate in History, Johns Hopkins University)
鈥溾橳akeing of Snuff is the Mode at Court鈥: The Articulation of a Libertine and Royalist Habit in Restoration England鈥
The Montreal British History Seminar, 2024-25
Now in its 28th year, the MBHS provides a forum for faculty and graduate students sharing a research interest in any phase of British History (very broadly defined). Papers of about 45-50 minutes or pre-circulated papers are followed by discussion.