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EASTERN ENCOUNTERS: FOUR CENTURIES OF INDO-SCOTTISH CONNECTIONS
Emily Hannam provides a curator’s preview of Eastern Encounters, a new exhibition that explores 400 years of British-Indian royal relations and South Asian artistic production
REGULARS…IN EVERY ISSUE
LEITH 1645 A VISITATION OF THE PLAGUE
Alison Rosie examines a church record of 1645, the year the plague struck Leith, with echoes of today’s pandemic
FEUDING AND RIVALRY IN AN EXILED COURT
Dr Annie Tindley introduces a diary that fascinates with its detailed portrait of wasted talent and petty rivalries at the exiled Jacobite court in 18th-century Rome
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FEATURES
RE-INTERPRETING THE LOST CHOIR OF DUNFERMLINE ABBEY: HISTORY, LITURGY AND GROUNDPENETRATING RADAR
In part 2 of his research article, Dr Michael Penman explains how GPR scans have thrown doubt on oral tradition surrounding where in the abbey church the Bruce grave is located
PROTECT AND PROMOTE LOCAL HISTORY
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WRITING THE RISINGS
David McVey of New College Lanarkshire takes a look at how historical novelists have portrayed the Jacobite period over the centuries, allowing the reader to experience reallife historical events through the eyes of fictional characters
IN-DEPTH FEATURES
The Jacobites in Scotland: a brief introduction
As an introduction to this special issue of History Scotland, Dr Allan Kennedy offers a bird-eye view of Scottish Jacobitism, discussing the movement’s aims, support-base and activities between the late 17th and late 18th centuries
THE ENIGMA THAT WAS THE FIRST JACOBITE
Jacobitism began with King James VII & II, the man who lost his thrones in the revolution of 1688-89. But who was this complex, enigmatic, much-maligned king, and what was his relationship with Scotland? Dr Alastair Mann discusses James and his legacy
A ‘VIRTUOUS RABBLE’ OF VIRTUAL REBELS
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EPICOPALIANS AND JACOBITE
Often characterised as simply the spiritual wing of the Jacobite movement, Scottish Episcopalians in fact had a much more complicated and nuanced relationship with both the Jacobite and Hanoverian causes. Dr Kieran German explains
PETTICOAT PATRONAGE OF THE STUART CAUSE
Prince Charles Edward famously proved popular with many Scottish women during the ’45, and some of them provided him with important support. Dr Anita Gillespie explores this ‘petticoat patronage’ through the stories of two Jacobite-supporting ladies called Jean
Jacobitism, espionage and subversion James Carnegy’s personal war against the British state, 1697-1734
The Catholic priest James Carnegy was one of the most long-serving and successful of Jacobite spies, regularly passing vital intelligence from Scotland to the Jacobite court for more than 30 years, apparently without detection. Professor Daniel Szechi reconstructs the career of this remarkable secret agent
NEO JACOBITISM: lookingbeyondthefringe
Long after its apparent end in the mid-18th century, Jacobitism as a political creed experienced a Victorian resurgence to match its cultural cache. Professor Graeme Morton discusses the nature and meaning of this ‘neo-Jacobitism’
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