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New March Feature online!

The March Feature of the Month, written by Matthew Hammond, is now online. Read it here.

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Read the new FoMs!

Matthew Hammond has written our latest FoMs, for January and February, in which he investigates the people in the Ragman Roll. For January, click here. For February, click here.

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December FoM online!

The newest Feature of the Month, for December 2011, is now online. Written by Research Associate John Reuben Davies, it once again examines the Ragman Roll. Read it here.

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November FoM now online

The newest Feature of the Month, written by Research Associate John Reuben Davies, is now online. Read about the Making of the Ragman Roll here.

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New October FoM now online!

Read the new Feature of the Month, written by one of our Co-Investigators, Professor David Carpenter, in which he examines the treatise ‘The Scottish King’s Household’.

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September FoM in the News

Press Coverage for Feature of the Month, September 2011: “Glasgow University Academic Reveals the True Story Behind William Wallace’s Rising Against the English”: Press Release, University of Glasgow (14 September 2011)   Online News Media “Academic says William Wallace was rebellion … Continue reading

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September FoM now online!

Read more about Wallace’s rise to leadership in 1297 and about the Guardians of Scotland in 1286 in our newest Feature of the Month, written by Professor Dauvit Broun.

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New August FoM now online

This month’s Feature of the Month is now on-line. Written by our Principal Investigator, Dauvit Broun, it looks at a newly discovered Latin chronicle. You can read it here.

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July FoM now online

Read July’s Feature of the Month here. Written by Amanda Beam, a research associate on the project, this piece examines efforts by William Wallace to have the exiled King John Balliol restored to the Scottish throne.

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Day Conference on the Chronicle of Melrose

The Breaking of Britain and The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies University of Glasgow Day Conference: Thursday 1 September 2011 “The Chronicle of Melrose and other literature associated with Melrose Abbey” 3 University Gardens (Celtic & Gaelic), University of … Continue reading

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