Tag: Edinburgh
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The National Covenant and the Covenanter’s Prison: Religion and Edinburgh

Written by Amy Hendrie. Edinburgh’s historical significance has often been tied with its religious significance. Amy Hendrie investigates one of the darker periods of this history in one of Edinburgh’s most famous sites: Greyfriars Kirkyard.
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Auld Reekie Riots: The Story of Captain Porteous

Written by Amy Hendrie. Captain John Porteous represented to Edinburgh’s underclasses a distinct inequality of treatment by the ruling elite. But how did the public reaction align with the crime?, And why were his actions so controversial?
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An Ode to Edinburgh

Written by Mhairi Ferrier. Retrospect’s columnist discusses her time at the University of Edinburgh and offers some tips to incoming students.
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“Hell on wheels”: The Miserable History of the Edinburgh Trams project, 2001 to the Present

Written by Inge Erdal. Anyone who’s been living in Edinburgh for a while is familar with the central tram system. To the ire of many inhabitants, the project was plagued with problems for the start. What can it tell us about local governance, national projects, and the task of creating urban environments in the twenty-first…
