| 1 Mar 2010 | Event Symposium |
| 4 Jan 2010 | Scottish Life and Society: Transport and Communication |
| 3 Jan 2010 | Letters from a Jacobite transported to Virginia after the 1715 Rebellion |
| 11 Nov 2009 | 17 November workshop postponed |
| 26 Oct 2009 | New History Scotland article |
Scotland
Slavery and the West of Scotland
National Trust for Scotland
Hutchesons Hall, Ingram Street, Glasgow.
The Slave Trade of Port Glasgow and Greenock 1715-1765
Martin Hall, University of Edinburgh.
Scotland and Slavery: The Evidence
National Library of Scotland,
Causewayside Building, Edinburgh.
FREE seminar and workshop.
Scotland and the Slave Trade: Resources at the National Library

Debating Slavery: A Scottish Perspective
University of Edinburgh
Assembly Hall, 1 Mound Place, Edinburgh.
History Scotland
History Scotland articles are available from their Back Issues service.
www.historyscotland.com

Eric's articles in History Scotland:
Uncle Tom's Cabin in Scotland
Eric J. Graham
Vol. 8, No. 6 Nov/Dec 2008
Scots in the Liverpool Slave Trade, 1789–1805: Robert Hume of Jedburgh, Surgeon and Master
A Maritime History of Scotland 1650-1790
Tuckwell Press Ltd, November 2002. Hardback, illustrated, 368 pages.

This text traces the development of the Scottish marine and its institutions during the highly turbulent and formative period 1650-1790, when state intervention and warefare at sea in the pursuit of mercantilist goals largely determined, intentionally and otherwise, the course of events.
Scotland's Clans: The Grants
BBC 2 Scotland
Screen appearance as Historical Advisor.

