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Brexit talks: let us in!
UK’s devolved administrations argue that they should be involved in negotiations
The Scottish and Welsh Governments have written jointly to the Brexit Secretary David Davis to ensure the UK’s devolved administrations are properly involved in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations. Continue reading Brexit talks: let us in!
Granton’s industrial history talk at Madelvic Hub
The event will be hosted by Kenneth Williamson, and introduced by Paula Larkin, Archivist of Glasgow’s ‘Spirit of Revolt’ and ‘Govanhill Baths’ archives.
The event is free of charge (donations on the door are appreciated); and you can register for tickets on our Eventbrite page.
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Season of Magic at Blackhall St Columba’s
Blackhall talk on Mary Seacole
Blackhall Library, in partnership with Surgeons Hall, is hosting a talk about Mary Seacole on Wednesday 15 April at 3pm. The event is free.
Click on link (below) for more info about this remarkable woman:
African Tudors remembered
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The arguments in this book are supported by evidence from a variety of sources both manuscript and printed, most of which has not been widely discussed – whilst some of it Onyeka has discovered, and this may be the first time that it has been revealed. Other evidence is taken from texts that are the subject of popular discussion by historians, linguists and so on, but Onyeka encourages the reader to re-examine these works in a different way because they reveal information about the presence, status and origins of Africans in Tudor England.