You can't talk about Scotland's history without talking about poet, icon and lover of dames and drink: Robert Burns. And if you're gonna talk about good ol' Rabbie, you should probably consult an expert. We're so lucky to have Dr. Moira Hansen from the Centre for Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow to share some lesser known tales of The National Bard, his family, his collaborators, and the myths we've spun about him.


Robert Burns, painted by Alexander Nasmyth

Frances Dunlop

Burns’ tours mapped out

Page from Burns’ Tour of the Higlands (Aug/Sept 1787)

Robert Burns House in Dumfries

Burns statue in Glasgow (by George Edwin Ewing, Francis Leslie and James Alexander Ewing)

The Poet & His Muse - depiction of Burns and Coila by Albert Hemstock Hodge (loc. in Stirling)


More on Dr. Moira Hansen



Dr Moira Hansen is a post-doctoral researcher based in the Centre for Robert Burns Studies at the University of Glasgow. She completed her PhD in 2020 and now works on a range of projects exploring aspects of Scottish literary culture in the eighteenth century, as well as undergraduate teaching. This is possibly an upgrade on her previous life as a high school English teacher as she now doesn't have to do parents' evenings!


Follow Moira @MoiraEHansen on Twitter


SOURCES:


Centre for Robert Burns Studies https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/critical/research/researchcentresandnetworks/robertburnsstudies/


'Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century' https://burnsc21.glasgow.ac.uk/


www.robertburns.org


www.rbwf.org.uk


www.burnsscotland.com


Robert Crawford's 2009 biography The Bard: Robert Burns, a biography, published by Pimlico


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CREDITS:


Original Theme: Tyler Collins aka “Two Metre Man”

Additional Music: Garreth Spinn

Original Art: Sarah Cruz

Producer: Kathleen Mueller Mason


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