The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an enduring and romantic fascination for generations. These newly commissioned essays from historians and curators* from a variety of disciplines present the story of the Jacobites through the prism of the surviving material and visual culture. They bring new perspectives to the history of the Jacobites. By drawing together spectacular objects from collections in the UK and beyond - including paintings, costumes, jewellery, documents, weapons and glassware - the book features an array of treasures brought together especially for the exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
This is the first detailed analysis of elite men’s clothing in 17th-century Scotland and its influen...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
Produced for the major new exhibition Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites at the National Museum...
This new body of work investigates the traces of Jacobite material culture, portraiture and visual i...
‘Jacobites by Name’ was a solo exhibition of 27 new works by Calum Colvin at the Scottish National P...
The Jacobite uprisings had a profound impact on Scottish identity and culture. The representation of...
The Amulree Jacobite collection has rested in the University of Stirling's library archives practica...
The Jacobite era (1688-1760) was a time of political, social, and economic change, when political cu...
This third book from The Glenmorangie Company Research Project, following Early Medieval Scotland an...
A major exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland is seeking to unravel the complex story of the...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
This is the first detailed analysis of elite men’s clothing in 17th-century Scotland and its influen...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
The history of the exiled Stuart dynasty and their supporters, known as Jacobites, has held an endur...
Produced for the major new exhibition Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites at the National Museum...
This new body of work investigates the traces of Jacobite material culture, portraiture and visual i...
‘Jacobites by Name’ was a solo exhibition of 27 new works by Calum Colvin at the Scottish National P...
The Jacobite uprisings had a profound impact on Scottish identity and culture. The representation of...
The Amulree Jacobite collection has rested in the University of Stirling's library archives practica...
The Jacobite era (1688-1760) was a time of political, social, and economic change, when political cu...
This third book from The Glenmorangie Company Research Project, following Early Medieval Scotland an...
A major exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland is seeking to unravel the complex story of the...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
This is the first detailed analysis of elite men’s clothing in 17th-century Scotland and its influen...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...