Asst. Prof/Gender History/Cape Breton University; former University of Guelph Postdoc in Scottish Studies; Historian of witchcraft, gender, speech. She/her/hers
FINAL CALL for additional contributions to 'Deviance and Marginality in Early Modern Scotland', which has some space for new essays thanks to contributor withdrawals. Especially interested in essays exploring gender and/or race. Get in touch if you want to discuss!
Excited to be giving yet another talk on Scottish witchcraft and belief tomorrow for @McDCottage! Talking about witches and magic never gets old!
Join us on Oct 20 at 7:00-8:30PM EDT
https://t.co/Vei6ppFKp7
Still one more day to sign up for my exciting talk tomorrow with @HistoryScotland : “Who’s Afraid of the Scottish Witch? Myth-Busting Scotland’s Early Modern Witch-Hunts”!
Myth-busting Scotland's early modern witch-hunts - History Scotland live online talk, 5 October
Who were Scotland's alleged witches, what exactly were they accused of, and what powers were they suspected of possessing?
Book your place at https://t.co/EOi91s7sMy #history#witch
Myth-busting Scotland's early modern witch-hunts - History Scotland live online talk, 5 October with @witchdrdye & @Allan_D_Kennedy
The talk will be recorded & made available to ticket-holders for 7 days.
#history#witchcraft#Scottish https://t.co/EOi91s7sMy
So proud of my Experiential Learning students, who designed/filmed/edited/produced this short film about Guelph’s Signed & Sealed medieval charter collection! Check it out to learn more about our collection and explore the exhibit! https://t.co/e62NvfL0dL
They also created this amazing digital exhibit using Omeka. What a fantastic opportunity to engage both students and the public in learning more about Scottish History! https://t.co/h55fYvkuJ0
A Halloween poem as we get excited about Dr. Sierra Dye's (@witchdrdye) talk on Tuesday at noon:
Halloween is coming; the pumpkins are aglow
In Winnipeg, the day can bring us bitter cold and snow
@JesuitCentreSPC What a fantastic ode to all things witchy! While my own words cannot compete with my Manitoba buddy’s, I simply cannot wait to speak at the Centre for Catholic Studies!