ScotlandsFest: Between the Stones: Scotland Through Outlander
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Willy Maley, Gillebrìde MacMillan and Lisa Kelly / Luath Press
Outlander has generated global interest in the history, languages and landscapes of Scotland. From the tragedy of Culloden, to American Independence and early Scottish interaction with indigenous peoples in North America, and, more problematically, the Atlantic slave trade, the books and TV series have mapped out Scotland's contribution to world history. Outlander has been crucial for tourism and heritage. Its themes have captured the imagination of a global audience. Join the editors of Outlander and Scotland to find out what this time-travelling series can teach us about Scottish history and Scotland today?
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