
The international conference “Jacobites and Anti-Jacobites, culture and diaspora” will take place at the University of Strathclyde in association with
the Research Institute of Irish & Scottish Studies (Aberdeen University)on June 24-26th 2010.
Fittingly, Dr Andreas Önnerfors will present a paper on “Swedish Freemasonry and its Jacobite connections”.
This three-day conference will take an inter-disciplinary look at the importance of the themes of culture, diaspora, ideologies, and communities and networks on Jacobite Studies. The emphasis will be upon viewing Jacobite Studies as a broad historical phenomenon affecting societies, culture and political adaptation in the eighteenth century, rather than as a narrow dynastic cause. The conference will feature new research in the field of Jacobite studies from leading scholars from across the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Australia.
Plenary Speakers include Breandán Ó Buachalla (University of Notre Dame), Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow) and Christopher Whatley (University of Dundee)
On behalf of the Jacobite Studies Trust, the conference is organised by Allan Macinnes (University of Strathclyde), Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow) and Daniel Szechi (University of Manchester).
For further details of the conference programme, fees or
to register please contact Jan Bissett:
jan.bissett@strath.ac.uk










