SGSAH funded PhD researcher in early modern Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow.
I've been known to knit. Whiles I cook. I sometimes take pictures. But mostly I read.
Pat
One of the Steering Group @roslinak.bsky.social pitching an idea for a holistic 17thC Scotland course.
Nearly lunchtime at #AKingdomInPerplexity but still generating great discussion
It's a niche interest, but 17thC secretary hand is a challenge for new scholars in our field. Prof. Steven Reid is making it comprehensible.
Today's the day, and @glasgow.ac.uk #GUU is the place to be for A KIngdom in Perplexity: Voices of Seventeenth-Century Scotland.
I'm really looking forward to hearing lots of expert voices on a topic that's close to my heart (and my PhD research).
It's been a long day but I can't go to bed till I've said a huge thank you to everyone who made our #AKingdomInPerplexity seminar such a success. Colleagues, academics and support staff have all worked to create a super symposium celebrating #17thCScotland.
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