Thursday 14 November 2019

Previously... Scotland's History Festival Day Bonus

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History like you’ve never heard before. “Previously… Scotland’s History Festival 2019” will take place in the Institut français with amazing events. From the tragic stories of witch-hunting to the mysteries of Scottish DNA, discover the hot topics of this year’s festival!

Event details

From the 21st of November to 24th, Previously… will be offering our visitors a wide range of interesting events this year at the Institut français:

Previously… Scotland’s History Festival also hosts exhibitions, these will take place in the Institut Français

One Last Push
Disability History Scotland will be joining us with ‘One Last Push’ A handcrafted animation produced by award-winning production company “Muckle Hen”. Featuring the voices of disabled people today reflecting on the impact of the sheer number of returning wounded of World War 1 on Scotland and how it brought about changes to society which remain fundamental to how we live today.

UncoverED
UncoverED is an Edinburgh Global funded project, working to rediscover Edinburgh alumni from around the world who have slipped through the cracks of history. The project, led by Henry Mitchell and Tom Cunningham from the University of Edinburgh, and with the help of student researchers, found a number of alumni, who have made important contributions to society, as well as incredible achievements during their life.

Previously… Scotland’s History Festival also hosts Walks

  • Saturday 23rd Nov 11.00am-12.30pm Morningside Cemetery with Friends of Morningside Cemetery, click here for more information
  • Saturday 23rd Nov 1.30pm-3.00pm Warriston Cemetery with Friends of Warriston Cemetery click here for more information
  • Sunday 24th Nov 1.30pm-3.00pm Dean Cemetery with Friends of Dean Cemetery click here for more information
  • Saturday 23rd Nov 1.30pm-3.00pm Dean Village Walking Tour with Caroline Gerard click here for more information
  • Sunday 24th Nov 2.00pm-4.00pm Explore the New Town with Alastair Learmont click here for more information

Source: Previously… Scotland’s History Festival Website

Access Details
The Institut français d'Ecosse and the salle Marie de Guise are accessible with step-free access available at its main entrances on West Parliament Square and George IV Bridge.

IFE Membership and discount rates
While a number of the events in this festival requires booking, to take advantage of discounted member rates and such members-only events, we invite you to become a member of the Institut français d'Ecosse.



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