Online Public Seminars
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Among the Layers of the Land by Professor Frank Rennie content
Age of Wolf and Wind The Viking Age Settlement of Iceland content
INS-Malmö University Seminar Vikingisms content
The Viking Age Trade Routes of Eastern Europe content
Seasonality and illegality in the early modern North Atlantic, with Dr Anna Knutsson content
Kings, Peasants and Places of Power Control of the Assembly in Mediaeval Norway, with Peter Randall content
'Kings on the Move: The Case of the Great Viking Army' with Dr Shane McLeod content
'Transitions in Scottish Policy: Embracing complexity to support efficacious implementation of progress governance models' with Adele Lidderdale content
'Of Viking Ships and Harbours: Aspects of the 'Maritime Cultural Landscape'' with Dr Sven Kalmring content
'Beyond the Raid: Researching Viking Long-Term Presence in Iberia' with Dr Irene Garcia content
'Ireland, Scotland, and the Wider Gaelic World: Re-thinking the Paradigms' with Dr Simon Egan content
'The Viking-age Reuse of Insular Metalwork From Northern Britain' with Dr Adrian Maldonado content
'Shining a Light Over History: Vikarvet Antiquities Association and the Use of History in Bohuslän' with Dr Thomas Småberg, Malmö University content
'The End of the Highland War? The Fort William Expedition, 1690' Dr Graeme Millen content
'Losing Sight of the Shore: How Edinburgh Doctors Led the British Imperial Century' Prof W McConnaha content
'The Convention for the Protection of the Intangible Cultural Heritage: Resistance, Challenge, Opportunity' Prof Mairéad NicCraith content
'Shetland in the Sagas: Invisible or Hidden?' with Brian Smith, Shetland Archives content
'The Ministry and Magic in Early Modern Orkney' with Prof Peter Marshall, University of Warwick content
'Ethnological Perspectives on Indigenous Knowledge and Land-based Learning' with Prof Ullrich Kockel content
Dr Rebecca Ford: Words & Waves: Power of Stories, Community & Renewable Energy in Orkney content
Steve Murdoch: War and Peace: Scotland and Norway as Friends and Foes, 1589-1713 content
'Women and men of the Viking Age' - an inaugural professorial lecture from Professor Alex Sanmark content
Michèle Hayeur Smith: The Valkyries' Loom content
Dr Veerle Van den Eynden 'People and Plants in Scotland: A contemporary view' content
Prof Stefan Brink 'What’s in a Name Why study Onomastics for the sake of Old Norse Mythology' content
Dr A Cathcart They ‘offered to give what they do not even hope to gain’: Ireland, Orkney and Shetland, and kingship in the reign of James V content
Dr Colleen Batey 'The role of the Jarlshof Site in Norse Archaeology' content
Dr Andrea Freund 'The World of Orcadian Runecarvers' content
Dr Natascha Mehler 'The Northern Isles of Scotland during the 16th century: archaeological perspectives on proto-global trade connections' content
David Griffiths 'Birsay and Skaill: archaeological landscapes of Orkney' content
Caroline Wickham Jones 'Nowhere else I’d rather be: A personal view of the archaeology of Orkney and why it is special' content
Escape from the Coasts - The Great Escape from Estonia and the Shetland Bus content
Escape from the Coasts - Shetland Bus Talk content
Dr Victoria Whitworth from the UHI Centre for Nordic Studies talked to us about using her research in creative writing content
We have always held public seminars and online seminars, but when our public seminars could no longer be held in 2020 we moved to host these fully online and we have continued to do so. This collection is our regular INS Public Seminar series with a few additions such as Prof Alex Sanmark's Inaugrial Professorial Lecture and some earlier online seminars. Our INS Public Seminars are organised and chaired by Dr Andrew Lind and we host academics from a range of fields to discuss their research and receive feedback from colleagues and members of the public.
Among the Layers of the Land by Professor Frank Rennie
- This talk will focus on the topic of the above book, which looks at the many ways we think about land and landscape. The book uses alternate chapters of fact and fiction to explore our relationship with the land and what can make a place ‘special’ to each of us.
- From the perspectives of both the natural environment and the social history of a place, the inter-connections are complex in how we relate, how we can change and be changed by our deeper knowledge. Some fascinating and surprising stories can emerge from among those layers.
- Frank was Professor of Sustainable Rural Development at the University of the Highlands and Islands, Scotland, and is a Research Fellow at the UHI Environmental Research Institute. Formerly, he was Head of Research at Lews Castle College UHI. A natural scientist, he tutored on the MSc in Sustainable Rural Development and the MSc Digital Pedagogy, as well as supervising research students.
Age of Wolf and Wind The Viking Age Settlement of Iceland
- In Age of Wolf and Wind: Voyages through the Viking World, Dr Zori argues that recent advances in excavation and archaeological science, coupled with a re-evaluation of oral traditions and written sources, inspire the telling of new and engaging stories that further our understanding of the Viking Age.
- Drawing upon his fieldwork experience, he proposes that the best method for weaving together these narratives is a balanced, interdisciplinary approach that integrates history, archaeology, and new scientific techniques.
- This lecture presents the general arguments of the book before offering a case study of this approach from his research on Viking Age Iceland. He examines the Viking experience in Iceland through the discoveries and excavations of the Mosfell Archaeological Project (MAP) in Iceland’s Mosfell Valley.