Dr Fiona Watson delivers the second annual Jenny Wormald Lecture.

Taming the Land?: Power, Exploitation and Awe in Medieval Scotland (in person)

Date: Friday 18 October 2024

Time: 17:15-19:15

Location: Cowane's Hospital, 49 St John Street, Stirling, FK8 1ED

Description: Medieval elites liked to think of the power they had over their own lands as natural and eternal even as they were well aware of nature's own power to disrupt and alter. In this lecture, Dr Watson will explore the relationship between how the land was controlled and exploited with how change was inevitable or desirable, reflecting both natural processes and the human context.

A widely published and acclaimed medieval historian and writer, Dr Fiona Watson was also the first director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling. Learn about Fiona's work here.

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All attendees, including Trustees, need to book either for an online or in-person ticket. Booking is now live

There will be a wine reception following the lecture. Please inform the organiser of any dietary requirements other than vegetarian or vegan.

Accessibility details can be found here: https://cowanes.org.uk/accessibility/

To attend online, register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/taming-the-land-power-exploitation-and-awe-in-medieval-scotland-online-tickets-1013801556747

Esther Mijers