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Brexit and the mythologies of nationalism: a warning for Wales
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Ireland and Wales - and what this means for the UK after Brexit
The real reason Yes Scotland avoids Braveheart nostalgia
In 1998 Alex Salmond dismissed doubts over ScotlandтАЩs Celtic lineage as тАЬignorance bordering on sillinessтАЭ. In 2007 he expounded a vision of the country as a тАЬCeltic lionтАЭ economy. In 2005 a Scottish National Party press release on the anniversary of William WallaceтАЩs execution stated that he тАЬsaved the nation from surrender and annihilationтАЭ. More recently, SalmondтАЩs impassioned speeches have channelled Mel GibsonтАЩs Wallace from the 1995 Hollywood blockbuster Braveheart
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Book Review: Alex Benchimol, <i>Intellectual Politics and Cultural Conflicts in the Romantic Period</i> (2010); Richard J. Hill, <i>Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels</i> (2012)
The antiquarian photography of Cosmo Innes
The article focuses on the photography of historian Cosmo Innes. The author provides a brief historical background on Innes, discusses his interest in photographing pre-Reformation Scottish churches, and contrasts his work depicting church architecture to his photographs of country mansions, including Cawdor Castle, Auldbar Castle, and Gordon Castle
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Book Review: <i>Slaves and Warriors in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland, 800-1200</i> by Dr. David Wyatt
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Game of Thrones: imagined world combines romantic and grotesque visions of Middle Ages
OU historian Richard Marsden examines how longstanding assumptions about the Middle Ages have shaped the world presented in HBO's Gamer of Throne
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Who was St David?
Where does St David's iconic status stem from and what is known of the man who lived 1500 years ago? Explore St David in more detail here..
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