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Bonnie Prince Charlie: Scottish and Polish Memory (1/6)
ELREC Routes to Roots, 2017, Film
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Bonnie Prince Charlie: Scottish and Polish Memory (1/6)
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In Conversation with Professor Robert Frost: Bonnie Prince Charlie in Scottish and Polish Memory (part 1 of 6)
Description
This podcast begins a series of six conversation podcasts with Professor Robert Frost, Burnett Fletcher Chair in History at the University of Aberdeen, about the historical connections between Scotland and Poland. This video focuses on Bonnie Prince Charlie's Polish blood and asks how important it was both at the time and for the relationship of Scotland and Poland afterwards.
This is a podcast from Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council's Heritage Lottery funded
Routes to Roots
project podcast series.
Special thanks:
Heritage Lottery Fund
Prof. Robert Frost
The University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen Library Special Collections, in particular, Michelle Gait
Thomas Sutcliffe - Interviewer
Chris Morris - Video and Audio Recording, Video Editing
Neil Ogilvy - Video Recording
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ELREC Routes to Roots
Date
2017
Type
Film
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All content is the property of and copyright of the Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council Ltd. and used with permission by Edinburgh Libraries.
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Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council's
Routes to Roots project works with the South Asian, African, Polish, Spanish and Chinese communities in Edinburgh and the Lothians to mainstream the heritage of minority ethnic communities.
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