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Landmark series of seminars running from September 2012 to May 2013. The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies offers a unique perspective on how the “voice of the people” has been heard in Scotland since medieval times. Historians, political commentators and literary scholars consider the role that ordinary Scots played in some of the most significant events over the past 700 years, and whether their views and opinions were taken into account.

Vox Populi University of Glasgow

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Landmark series of seminars running from September 2012 to May 2013. The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies offers a unique perspective on how the “voice of the people” has been heard in Scotland since medieval times. Historians, political commentators and literary scholars consider the role that ordinary Scots played in some of the most significant events over the past 700 years, and whether their views and opinions were taken into account.

    The Referendum of 1997: the Settled Will of the Scottish People?

    The Referendum of 1997: the Settled Will of the Scottish People?

    In 1997, a majority of the Scottish electorate voted to re-establish a parliament for Scotland. In this talk, BBC Scotland Political Editor Brian Taylor draws on his experience in reporting the referendum to show how party political aims and popular opinion came together to create this historic moment.

    • 48 min
    Remembering 1979

    Remembering 1979

    Acting both as a historian and an eye witness, Professor Christopher Harvie assesses the negative outcome of the 1979 referendum. He highlights the role of party politics and considers how the Thatcher era might have been different for Scotland with an Assembly. Chris Harvie is a former MSP and a Professor of British and Irish studies at Tubingen University.

    • 54 min
    The Voice of the 'Wee Society': the Referenda Experience in Scottish Local Gover

    The Voice of the 'Wee Society': the Referenda Experience in Scottish Local Gover

    What role have referenda played in Scottish political culture before the referendums of 1979 and 1997? Irene Maver shows how burgh and council governments from the mid-nineteenth century used voter plebiscites to determine local opinion on questions ranging from investment in free libraries to the prohibition of the sale of alcohol.

    • 52 min
    Republican Reality: Scotland and the United States of America (1790-1820)

    Republican Reality: Scotland and the United States of America (1790-1820)

    What did the Scots think of the new American republic, especially when that republic went to war against the British state? Emma Macleod examines a range of Scottish opinions as found in the newspapers of the day. Dr. Macleod is a Lecturer in History at the University of Stirling.

    • 44 min
    • video
    Wilkes and Scottish Liberty: The Reception of John Wilkes in The Weekly Magazine

    Wilkes and Scottish Liberty: The Reception of John Wilkes in The Weekly Magazine

    What did the Scots think of the Scotophobia expressed in John Wilkes’ North Briton newspaper? Rhona Brown uses letters and poetry from the Edinburgh-based Weekly Magazine as a conduit for Scottish opinion in the age of Enlightenment. Dr. Brown is a Lecturer in Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow.

    • 51 min
    Elections, Voting and Representation in Early Modern Scotland

    Elections, Voting and Representation in Early Modern Scotland

    To what extent had Scotland developed a democratic political culture before the Union of 1707? While avoiding anachronistic claims for precocious modernity, Professor Keith Brown evaluates democratic practices at the local and national level in pre-Union Scotland. Professor Brown is Vice-President and Dean of Humanities at the University of Manchester.

    • 40 min

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