Heart of Scotland: History & Heritage of Stirling at 900 Years (FutureLearn)

Heart of Scotland: History & Heritage of Stirling at 900 Years (FutureLearn)

Explore Stirling, the 'Gateway to the Highlands', and discover 900 years of history in the city of Scottish kings and queens. On this four-week course, spanning the 12th century to the modern era, gain an expansive understanding of one of Scotland’s most important and beloved cities. Hit all the stops on this heritage tour of Stirling.

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Travel through Stirling’s history, from medieval to modern times
You’ll have access to the University of Stirling’s team of experts and expansive resources. With these materials and the stories you hear, you’ll have a greater appreciation for Scottish history, heritage, and identity.

Traverse into medieval Scotland to explore Stirling’s turbulent start
The first leg of your tour starts at Stirling’s origins when King David I founded what would become the city we know today. You’ll learn about Stirling’s tumultuous beginnings as noble power struggles developed and battles were fought.
You’ll specifically hear more about Stirling’s iconic leaders, William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. Learn the real story behind the movie Braveheart and the roles these two figures played in Scotland’s War of Independence and the Battle of Stirling Bridge.

Discover the Reformation and Radical Era during Stirling’s early modern period
Arrive at Mary, Queen of Scots’ reign and the Protestant Reformation that followed. Learn how Stirling changed during this period and the legacy Queen Mary left behind.
Learn about the intense persecution of witches that happened in Stirling, as witch hunts swept across Europe and the legal framework that came about because of it.
Lastly, you’ll explore Stirling’s place during the Jacobite risings, the Radical Era of the late 18th century and the Victorian Era of the 19th century.

Make a pit stop in current-day Stirling
Explore Stirling’s story from the 20th century and current day. Stirling transitioned into the welfare state, became a University town, and received an important visit from the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Syllabus

Week 1: Stirling - from the Foundations of the Burgh to the Stewarts
Week 2: Early Modern Stirling
Week 3: Stirling in the 18th  and 19th  Centuries
Week 4: Stirling - 20th Century to the Present Day

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Explore the medieval, early modern, and modern history of Stirling
  • Develop an understanding of Stirling as a microcosm of Scottish history
  • Investigate and interrogate a range of different forms of historical sources from Stirling
  • Assess the experiences of different inhabitants of the city in the past
  • Discuss how Stirling’s past is understood today and how Stirling is representative of wider issues in Scotland’s history, heritage, and identity

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for anyone interested in knowing more about Scottish history, heritage, and culture. From witches to William Wallace, this comprehensive course has something for everyone.

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