catmcm.bsky.social
Early modern historian. PhD (Edinburgh) on Reformation in NE Scotland. New projects on British humanitarianism, Mediterranean captives, & African presence. Clergy in Early Modern Scotland: https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781783276196/the-clergy-in-early-
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Good work on the video, Gman! Watched it per your plea in the follow-up episode and enjoyed it all the more knowing that it caused you great woe. Hope Ali is feeling better after sounding much the worse for wear!
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This is splendid.
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It does seem a good one!
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Dare I ask what prompted this reminder?
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Though not impressed by this order of regnal numbers given that it is solely about Scotland...
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Amusing that you should be gifted two books about the Interregnum for an abolished holiday!
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Good to hear!
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Enticing selection of papers (and your title is Grade A 😉). V keen to know the highlights from Jared Thomley's paper!
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If you're researching any aspect of the history of Scottish Christianity, we'd love to receive your submissions (we'd be esp. keen for articles on medieval and early modern Scottish church history, which have been under-represented in the past couple of years).
www.euppublishing.com/page/sch/sub...
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Yes, perhaps the locals were persuaded to be thrilled! I think it's fascinating that Bailie did note details like this—even a few really flesh out the picture.
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What a gem of evidence! A small, but meaningful detail.
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Her expression is inscrutable on this achievement.
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Can you feed "Where's Spinoza?" into an AI thingy?