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A tribute to the work of Professor Christopher Whatley.
The Union of 1707 has played a major part in Professor Christopher Whatleyâs own research and writing as a historian of national importance. Over the last two years he has led the Universityâs contribution to the referendum debate through our Five Million Questions project. This event marks both his contribution to the University and the independence debate by setting the referendum and votersâ verdict in historical perspective.
As the dust settles on the referendum, Professor Whatley will be joined by a panel of leading historians including Professor Murray Pittock, Professor Edward Cowan and Dr Catriona MacDonald as well as BBC Scotland Political Editor Brian Taylor to consider the result in the sweep of Scottish, UK and international history
A drinks reception and book signing (Professor Christopher Whatley, âThe Scots and the Unionâ: Then and Now, 2014 edition) will follow this event.
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27 September 2014 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Dalhousie Building |
Organised by: |
Events, University of Dundee |
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Free |
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01382 385108, events@dundee.ac.uk or https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/ |
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