Anna Groundwater: Finding Scotland’s Place in World History

  • Mon 18 Aug 11:00 - 12:00
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Anna Groundwater: Finding Scotland’s Place in World History

Though small in landmass, Scotland and her people have had a mighty impact on the world over many centuries. In Connecting Scotland's History, Anna Groundwater (National Museum of Scotland's principal curator of Renaissance and Early Modern History) demonstrates the richness, depth, and diversity of Scotland's story. Hear her talking about the immersive timeline which charts 2,000 years of Scots history alongside its British and world equivalents.

Categories: History, Non-fiction, Scottish

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