In the first in a series of posts on ‘Mary and Music’, today’s blog post by Kirsteen McCue, Professor of…
In today’s blog, Elinor Vickers, Curator at the Scottish Catholic Heritage Collections Trust (also known as Blairs Museum) explores how…
In today’s blog, Queer Artist and Academic, Daniel Fountain, explores the significance of drag in celebrating identity and Scottish heritage, as well as the enduring iconography associated…
To celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day 2021, Nia Clark, doctoral researcher in Scottish Literature at the University…
Following on from The Catholic Afterlife of Mary Queen of Scots, Part 1: Early Images of a Martyr, Steven Reid…
Today’s blog showcases the recent interview by our project’s co-directors Dr Steven Reid and Anne Dulau-Beveridge for the popular The…
To commemorate the 434th anniversary of Mary’s death, Steven Reid kicks off a series of articles looking at Mary’s afterlife as a Catholic martyr in material culture.
In today’s blog Anthony Lewis, Curator of Scottish History at Glasgow Life Museums, tells us about Glasgow’s long history of…
In today’s blog, Laurence Grove, Professor of French and Text/Image Studies at the University of Glasgow, traces depictions of Mary…