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UHI Institute for Northern Studies
United Kingdom
Приєднався 27 вер 2016
We are an interdisciplinary research centre based in Orkney and Shetland, Scotland's northern isles. We preserve, discover and interpret the cultural heritage of Scotland and the wider Northern world.
We offer undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, using a mix of online resources, video conferencing and recorded lectures. We can also offer bespoke courses and consultancy. Get in touch with us!
Find other videos on our old channel: ua-cam.com/play/PL5IH4r-30ZNIK1y935pr9WEQyqmMmYhXc.html
We offer undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, using a mix of online resources, video conferencing and recorded lectures. We can also offer bespoke courses and consultancy. Get in touch with us!
Find other videos on our old channel: ua-cam.com/play/PL5IH4r-30ZNIK1y935pr9WEQyqmMmYhXc.html
Summer Short Course 2025. The Birth of Scotland.
'The Birth of Scotland: Celtic & Viking Legacies in the Forging of a New Kingdom' Summer Course 2025 - Applications Now Open
Following 2024’s successful summer course, the Institute for Northern Studies Viking and Early Medieval Studies (VEMS) is delighted to announce our summer course for 2025: The Birth of Scotland. The course is residential and will take place from Monday 16th June 2025 until Friday 20th June 2025 at the UHI Perth campus.
Over the course of the week, we will explore how the Kingdom of Scotland came into being. We will investigate how a disparate patchwork of kingdoms encompassing speakers of Pictish, Gaelic, Norse, British and English languages came to become politically and culturally incorporated into an emerging Kingdom of Scotland, a process which was far from smooth and far from inevitable. We will consider how the legacies of these different groups played a part in the shaping of the fledgling kingdom.
Morning and evening classes and workshops will cover a variety of topics, with afternoon and full day excursions visiting key sites associated with the birth of Scotland. We will visit important sites and museum collections in locations including Perth, St Andrews, Dunfermline and Edinburgh.
The Provisional Programme
Monday 16th June
• (late afternoon and evening) Welcome and introductory lectures: 1) Before Scotland: Picts, Gaels and the creation of Alba 2) Norse settlement and new identities
Tuesday 17th June
• Morning Lecture: Kingship and Places of Power at the Turn of the Second Millennium
• Afternoon: Field excursion to Perth Museum.
• Evening Lecture: Saint Andrew and Identity in the Pictish and Scottish Kingdoms
Wednesday 18th June
• All day: Field excursion to St Andrews Cathedral and Castle
• Evening: Living history session
Thursday 19th June
• Morning lecture: Gaelic and Norman Identities in Early Scotland
• Afternoon: Field excursion to Dunfermline Abbey
• Evening: Living history session
Friday 20th June
• All day: Edinburgh including the National Museum of Scotland and Palace of Holyroodhouse
• Evening: Ceilidh
The field excursion locations, seminars, lectures and other events are subject to change. The overall fee is £900. This includes accommodation, excursions, breakfast and lunch, and a ceilidh on the final evening. You will be free to organise your own evening meals.
Accommodation is within the modern student flats on campus. Each of which has a single room with an en-suite and a shared kitchen.
Please contact us at ins@uhi.ac.uk to book your place.
Following 2024’s successful summer course, the Institute for Northern Studies Viking and Early Medieval Studies (VEMS) is delighted to announce our summer course for 2025: The Birth of Scotland. The course is residential and will take place from Monday 16th June 2025 until Friday 20th June 2025 at the UHI Perth campus.
Over the course of the week, we will explore how the Kingdom of Scotland came into being. We will investigate how a disparate patchwork of kingdoms encompassing speakers of Pictish, Gaelic, Norse, British and English languages came to become politically and culturally incorporated into an emerging Kingdom of Scotland, a process which was far from smooth and far from inevitable. We will consider how the legacies of these different groups played a part in the shaping of the fledgling kingdom.
Morning and evening classes and workshops will cover a variety of topics, with afternoon and full day excursions visiting key sites associated with the birth of Scotland. We will visit important sites and museum collections in locations including Perth, St Andrews, Dunfermline and Edinburgh.
The Provisional Programme
Monday 16th June
• (late afternoon and evening) Welcome and introductory lectures: 1) Before Scotland: Picts, Gaels and the creation of Alba 2) Norse settlement and new identities
Tuesday 17th June
• Morning Lecture: Kingship and Places of Power at the Turn of the Second Millennium
• Afternoon: Field excursion to Perth Museum.
• Evening Lecture: Saint Andrew and Identity in the Pictish and Scottish Kingdoms
Wednesday 18th June
• All day: Field excursion to St Andrews Cathedral and Castle
• Evening: Living history session
Thursday 19th June
• Morning lecture: Gaelic and Norman Identities in Early Scotland
• Afternoon: Field excursion to Dunfermline Abbey
• Evening: Living history session
Friday 20th June
• All day: Edinburgh including the National Museum of Scotland and Palace of Holyroodhouse
• Evening: Ceilidh
The field excursion locations, seminars, lectures and other events are subject to change. The overall fee is £900. This includes accommodation, excursions, breakfast and lunch, and a ceilidh on the final evening. You will be free to organise your own evening meals.
Accommodation is within the modern student flats on campus. Each of which has a single room with an en-suite and a shared kitchen.
Please contact us at ins@uhi.ac.uk to book your place.
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03 Dec2024 Yarns&Yarns
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Yarns and Yarns,” an hour of knitting and storytelling on northern islands, when we will be discussing and demonstrating island knitting traditions that focus on mittens. Local knitter Cheryl Wartman will talk about the tradition of making fishing mittens felted in salt water, as told to her by her grandmother Yoston from Launching Place, PEI. Kim Doherty Smith from Fleece and Harmony, a locall...
Islands Matters Whose Heritage and What Is It For, with Dr Simon Clarke
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The issue Doctor Clarke would like to explore, with examples drawn primarily from Shetland, is for whose benefit are we managing archaeological heritage; locals or visitors from outside Shetland; academic researchers, educationalists, interested amateur public, or tourists; the present population or future populations. The needs and aspirations of these aren’t necessarily in opposition, but the...
Islands Matters ‘Remote working’ Reflections of a mainland based island studies scholar'
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Dr Bobby Macaulay was born and raised in Unst in Shetland, but has lived more than half of his life away from his birthplace, spending much of that time in Glasgow. Despite (or perhaps, due to) this, he has conducted much of his research in island settings, including in Shetland, Uist, Eigg and, most recently, Cabo Verde. He is the Co-Lead of the Scottish Islands Research Network and sits on th...
‘The Viking Age trade routes of Eastern Europe interactions between Slavs, Vikings and Arabs’
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This paper will explore the archaeological, historical and iconographical evidence for the development of standardisation at early medieval marketplaces in the Viking Age along the trade routes of the Baltic and Eastern Europe. ‘Commodity money’ and ‘fiat money’, together with the standardisation of commodities and traded goods will be discussed in the wider context of the mechanisms of trade a...
Faroes Shetland Research Symposium - Tourism in the Islands, a presentation with multiple speakers
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As part of the Faroe Shetland Research Symposium, we present a panel of four speakers. On behalf of Faroe: Hanne Birkelund Nilsson (PhD student, Dept. of Nordic Studies & Linguistics, University of Copenhagen) - Tourism and the Linguistic Landscape of the Faroe Islands Research on “Linguistic Landscapes” investigates language use in public signage. In this presentation, Hanna will explore how t...
FSRS The Legacy of Gudrun Sigurdardottir in Husavik and the Legal Situation in the Faroes
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The first Faroes Shetland Research Symposium of the new academic year, The Legacy of Gudrun Sigurdardottir in Husavik and the Legal Situation in the Faroes in the 14th century, will feature a discussion between two leading historians - Andras Mortensen and Brian Smith. This concerns a case at the Faroese lagting in 1407, where a family from Shetland was involved. The discussion will address thr...
Islands Matters Hebridean Educational Research Methods, with Kara Ghobhainn Smith 20241107 130329 Me
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This webinar will compare some of the traditional ways of knowing, methods of gathering research, in the Gàidhealtachd and Canada. Traditional Hebridean learning practices honour collective knowledge, over individualism, and dùthchas, the connection of our knowledge to the land. Researchers of all levels (beginner and senior) respond to learning through reflective narrative and traditional stor...
Seasonality and illegality in the early modern North Atlantic, with Dr Anna Knutsson
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This paper considers how illegal, and to a lesser extent legal, trade was affected by seasonality in the High North Atlantic. Both legal and illegal trade were deeply impacted by seasonality, particularly winter storms, but they were impacted in different ways; in this paper, I will discuss how and why this impact differed and what it can reveal about the connectivity of the North Atlantic duri...
Kings, Peasants and Places of Power Control of the Assembly in Mediaeval Norway
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The Kings’ Sagas are a collection of Old Norse texts that provide incredible insight into the history of mediaeval Norway. These sagas have long been studied and scrutinised for their royal biographies, accounts of great battles, and sophisticated skaldic verse. However, these literary works also contain numerous references to, and descriptions of, legal assemblies. The legal assembly, held at ...
Islands Matter 'Pabay An Island Odyssey' with Professor Chris Whatley
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The book on which this talk is be based is Pabay: An Island Odyssey (Birlinn, 2019). One reviewer described it as 'one of the finest Highland books of the 21st century'. The book is autobiographical, biographical and historical. It is an attempt to place and understand the Whatley family's experience of living and working on what is a small inner Hebridean island off Skye within the longer hist...
Sailing the North Way: An experimental approach to Viking Age sea routes and safe havens in Norway
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Presented by Greer Jarrett, Dept. of Archaeology & Ancient History, Lund University. Hosted by INS (UHI Orkney) and UHI Perth
'Kings on the Move: The Case of the Great Viking Army' with Dr Shane McLeod
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'Kings on the Move: The Case of the Great Viking Army' with Dr Shane McLeod Part of the INS Online Seminar Series Recorded 11 April 2024 Between 865 and 879 CE, the great Viking army campaigned extensively across England, eventually conquering three of the four Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. As different members of the army permanently settled these kingdoms, their leaders became its kings. Yet before t...
Scottish National Islands Plan with Adele Lidderdale
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'Transitions in Scottish Policy: Embracing complexity to support efficacious implementation of progress governance models' with Adele Lidderdale Part of the INS Online Seminar Series Recorded 29 February 2024 Following on from the successful Our Islands, Our Future campaign led by island local authorities who were instrumental in stimulating the passing of the Islands (Scotland) Act 2018 (the A...
Islands Matter: ebban an' flowan: aesthetic constructions of energy transition in the North Sea
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Recorded on the 22 February Part of the Islands Matter seminar series In this talk, Camille Manfredi and Monika Szuba consider the representations of renewable energy in the photo-textual primer ebban an’ flowan by Alec Finlay, Laura Watts and Alistair Peebles (2015). Together, Camille and Monika will analyse the relationship between contemporary eco-poetry, eco-art and energy in northern Scotl...
Beyond the Raid: Researching Viking Long-Term Presence in Iberia with Dr Irene Garcia
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Beyond the Raid: Researching Viking Long-Term Presence in Iberia with Dr Irene Garcia
Islands Matter Faroes and Shetland Research Symposia 3 November 2023
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Islands Matter Faroes and Shetland Research Symposia 3 November 2023
'Of Viking Ships and Harbours: Aspects of the 'Maritime Cultural Landscape'' with Dr Sven Kalmring
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'Of Viking Ships and Harbours: Aspects of the 'Maritime Cultural Landscape'' with Dr Sven Kalmring
Islands Matter Faroes and Shetland Research Symposium 22 September 2023
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Islands Matter Faroes and Shetland Research Symposium 22 September 2023
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Webinar 3 Afternoon Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Webinar 3 Afternoon Session
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 3 Morning Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 3 Morning Session
'Ireland, Scotland, and the Wider Gaelic World: Re-thinking the Paradigms' with Dr Simon Egan
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'Ireland, Scotland, and the Wider Gaelic World: Re-thinking the Paradigms' with Dr Simon Egan
Yarns and Yarns: A knitting and storytelling circle around the North
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Yarns and Yarns: A knitting and storytelling circle around the North
Islands Matter 'The Orkney Yole An exemplar of intangible cultural heritage' with Ron Bulmer 2023033
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Islands Matter 'The Orkney Yole An exemplar of intangible cultural heritage' with Ron Bulmer 2023033
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 1 Afternoon Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 1 Afternoon Session
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 1 Morning Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 1 Morning Session
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 2 Morning Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 2 Morning Session
Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 2 Afternoon Session
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Scottish Island Futures 2050 & Beyond Workshop 2 Afternoon Session
'The Viking-age Reuse of Insular Metalwork From Northern Britain' with Dr Adrian Maldonado
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'The Viking-age Reuse of Insular Metalwork From Northern Britain' with Dr Adrian Maldonado
Islands Matter 'Young people and place attachment in the Faroe Islands today' with Firouz Gaini
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Islands Matter 'Young people and place attachment in the Faroe Islands today' with Firouz Gaini