There's going to be a new exhibition about William Wallace, the'Guardian of Scotland', in the Parliament in Edinburgh from 10th August to 8th
September (closed 12th and 13th August and Sundays). Opening times are 10am to
5pm (except 9am to 6.30pm on 4th to 6th September.) Admission will be free.
The
centrepiece of the exhibition will be the letter of 1300 from the King Philip
IV of France to his agents at the Papal Court in Rome asking them to assist
Wallace in his business before the Pope and the 'Lübeck letter' issued in 1297
in the names of William Wallace and Andrew Moray or Murray, inviting the ports
of Lübeck and Hamburg to resume trade with Scotland.
This is a chance to go
beyond the fictionalised version of William Wallace and Scottish history portrayed
by the 'Braveheart' film and discover the story behind the real William
Wallace. Oddly for such an important man, Wallace's family history isn't clear.
I find it difficult to believe that he would have achieved as much as he did
without being a good soldier or having personal followers and that's not likely
unless he was born into a landowning (and probably noble) family.
Associated with the exhibition is a free talk 'The Attempted
Restoration: Wallace's Support of King John, 1299-1302' by Dr Amanda Beam-Frazier
of the University of Glasgow. She will talk about the efforts to restore John
Balliol as king of Scots after his abdication in 1296 and reflect on Balliol's
motivation to return, as well as the political and diplomatic context from 1299
to 1302. The talk is on 24th August at the Parliament from 10am to 11am. Online bookings for 'The Attempted Restoration: Wallace's Support of King John, 1299-1302
or on 0131 348 5405.
There's another event from 11.30 to 12.30 on the same day, 'Sir William
Wallace, Scotland and the wider world' - a debate by a panel that includes Dr
Fiona Watson, Professor Michael Prestwich and other historians. Members of the
audience will get the chance to quiz the panel about Wallace and the momentous
decades for Scotland from 1286 to 1306. The debate will be chaired by the
Presiding Officer, Tricia Marwick, MSP. Online bookings for Sir William
Wallace, Scotland and the wider world
or on 0131 348 5405.
The exhibition and these two talks are part of the Festival of Politics
at the Parliament taking place from 17th to 25th August, and there are other
talks, exhibitions, concerts. You can download the whole Festival of Politics programme.
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