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02 February 2016
Starts: 17:15
‘The world is best administered by Irishmen:’ the Irish Imperial Aristocracy, Lord Dufferin and Canada and Ireland, c. 1840-78
Talk by Dr Annie Tindley (University of Dundee)
Ross House, Dornoch. Organised by UHI Centre of History
Lord Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902) was an Ulster landowner and colonial governor, who reached the pinnacle of diplomatic and administrative life of imperial Britain. This paper discusses Dufferin's career in relation to his Irish background and estate management, alongside his experiences as Governor General of Canada to consider the relationship between land, identity and governance between and across Britain and the empire in the 1870s.
Dr Annie Tindley is a senior lecturer in History at the University of Dundee. Her particular research interest has been in landed estates and their aristocratic owners and management. She has worked in particular on the Sutherland estates in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as they grappled with land reform, and the shadow of the Clearances. She maintains side interests in great dogs and horses of the past and the history of the steam plough.
All are welcome! Please email historyevents@uhi.ac.uk if you are able to attend.
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02 February 2016
Starts: 19:00
Ends: 21:30
Heritage on the Internet
This course funded by High Life Highland provides a chance to gain or expand your computing skills while exploring heritage websites. No experience necessary!
Please book if you want to come, so that we can ensure enough computers are available, or bring your own. Bookings to info@archhighland.org.uk, phone 077888 35466 or use the website booking form. If transport is an issue, get in touch. Free.
We´ll also schedule a daytime walk and open day.