It’s arrived! Connecting Scotland’s History! Updated renamed edition of my Scottish history timeline set alongside that of events in British and world histories. Happy to see it here and to be talking it at #edbookfest@edbookfest on 18 August 🏴🎺 @LuathPress
Last minute stocking filler? Scottish history novice or enthusiast? Connecting Scotland’s History can be with you tomorrow 🎉🎄🏴join all the other unicorns🦄🎅@LuathPress
In the world re-made, it will be mandatory to visit your local #museum once a year, & not just for coffee. Monitors will check you've spent 10 minutes looking at one object. Suggestions for new displays & collecting will be encouraged. Then you can consume🧁Thank you
Are you in museums or galleries? Do you do Renaissance-era research? Apply NOW to @SRSRenSoc award to support such a research project upto £1,000. Deadline 1 December! It could get you to that crucial archive or museum! https://t.co/NljseT5KWc
@CalMacFerries classic. Dunoon ferry pulls out of Gourock as the Glasgow train arrives. Now not another one for 1 and quarter hours. Couldn’t have waited 2 minutes? @CalMac_Updates
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 @Scottishleftrev https://t.co/mUmFRMurZX #Scotland#scottishhistory#history
Another brilliant event, ‘The Captive Queen’ about #maryqueenofscots at the @edbookfest with illuminating questions from @AGroundw and insightful answers from Kate Anderson, Rosemary Goring and Jade Scott. Fab 🤩
The rest of Anna’s talk was excellent, of course, and we wish her every success with her new publication: [https://t.co/croXsTBJz4](https://t.co/croXsTBJz4) 4/end
and that encountering Anselm Adorne in HoN was a turning point for her. She talked about DD’s brilliance as a writer of historical fiction, urging the audience to read her – all under a huge screen projection of two book covers, “The Game of Kings” and “The Unicorn Hunt”. 3/
Anna was talking about her book, “Scotland Connected”. Saying what had inspired her to write this book, she talked about how Dunnett had introduced her to the reality of renaissance Scotland as a country networked to the rest of Europe 2/
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 | Bylines Scotland Radio. Thanks for great questions Ronnie!
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