| 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 |
Slavery
Scotland's First Black Educator Thomas Jenkins
ITV Border news.
Black People in Edinburgh during the Slavery Era
Museum of Edinburgh, Canongate.
Illustrated talk.
Museum of Edinburgh: It Didn't Happen Here - Edinburgh's Links with the Transatlantic Slave Trade
The Sugar Plantocracy of Scotland
A K Bell Library, Perth.
Scottish Local History Forum Annual Conference 'Scotland and Slavery' 2007.
Slavery and the West of Scotland
National Trust for Scotland
Hutchesons Hall, Ingram Street, Glasgow.
The Accounts of two Scots Apprentices in the Slave Trade
University of Dundee.
A Triangular Traffic: A Symposium on Literature, Slavery and the Archive
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.
Pirates and Slavers from the Records of the High Court of Admiralty of Scotland 1690-1730
Old Royal Naval College, University of Greenwich.
5th International Congress of Maritime History

The Records of the High Court of Admiralty of Scotland 1627-1750
The Records of the High Court of Admiralty of Scotland 1627-1750

A catalogue of the 3,700 cases heard by this court with synopsis of the case, its pursers and defenders. Offers a unique insight in Scots dealings at home and abroad - including slaving, piracy, privateers and transatlantic ventures.
