Reminiscences of a Jacobite
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Reminiscences of a Jacobite: Thursday, November 5th, 1:00 PM – 1.30 PM
November 5th 1746: immediately after his escape to France, Prince Charles Edward Stuart writes a memorandum to King Louis XV asking him for 20,000 troops to go back and finish what he sees as the unfinished business of the ‘45.
November 5th 2020: to mark the tri-centenary of the birth of perhaps the most controversial figure in Scottish and British history, a new book is published giving Prince Charlie’s perspective on the Rising that he initiated. Drawing on his own handwritten account of the campaign, his public declarations and private conversations, and observations of him by contemporary artists, friends and admirers, the book weaves together the Prince’s thoughts in Reminiscences of a Jacobite.
At 1.00 PM on Thursday November 5th 2020, the book’s author, Michael Nevin, will give a short (10-15 minute) introduction to the book on Zoom, open to all. There will be an opportunity for questions afterwards. The call will open ten minutes before the start, at 12:50 PM, and will close latest after Q&A at 1:30 PM. The Zoom invitation is below. There is no need to signal intention to attend: all who wish to attend are very welcome.
Join the Zoom meeting from 12:50 PM onwards on Thursday, November 5th at:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/73563247955?pwd=ODJpT2hrWGxTYlN1YkhHUGZIeEtrZz09
Meeting ID: 735 6324 7955
Passcode: DFiSE1
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