Centre for the Sciences of Place and Memory
@memoryplace.bsky.social
Led by @suttonprofessor.bsky.social and Deputy Director Professor Paula Reavey, the Centre @stir.ac.uk is a dynamic, collaborative, interdisciplinary research project advancing knowledge in relations between place and memory - placememory.net
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Lochs of Lismore
Exploring the place knowledge and social values of Loch Baile a’ Ghobhainn Three researchers from the University of Stirling – Ruth Olden, Tânia Manuel Casimiro and Elizabeth Robson – a…
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October 25, 2025 at 9:21 PM
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⚡️Lighting history round⚡️5 historians and their projects in 5 minutes each. Clare Sandell, PHA (Vic and Tas), talks how historians need to get involved with communities AND promote public space for volunteers, while acknowledging they are politically charged.
#history #volunteers #community
#history #volunteers #community
October 26, 2025 at 6:31 AM
⚡️Lighting history round⚡️5 historians and their projects in 5 minutes each. Clare Sandell, PHA (Vic and Tas), talks how historians need to get involved with communities AND promote public space for volunteers, while acknowledging they are politically charged.
#history #volunteers #community
#history #volunteers #community
Ngā mihi nui mō tō wairua me tō mātauranga - Many thanks for your spirit and wisdom Tia Neha!
October 25, 2025 at 8:07 AM
Ngā mihi nui mō tō wairua me tō mātauranga - Many thanks for your spirit and wisdom Tia Neha!
Developed with students from Sciences Po Menton, the project reconnects Marseille’s commercial spaces with their imperial histories.
Supported by the @UniStir it’s a model for public history that makes traces of empire visible in everyday life.
Supported by the @UniStir it’s a model for public history that makes traces of empire visible in everyday life.
October 15, 2025 at 11:09 AM
Developed with students from Sciences Po Menton, the project reconnects Marseille’s commercial spaces with their imperial histories.
Supported by the @UniStir it’s a model for public history that makes traces of empire visible in everyday life.
Supported by the @UniStir it’s a model for public history that makes traces of empire visible in everyday life.