Rare Books Curator Anette Hagan introduces three important women featured in the National Library of Scotland's exhibition, 'Renaissance Scotland in Europe'
Join Dr Anette Hagan for an enlightening discussion on three Renaissance women from Scotland: Eleanor Stewart, daughter of King James I; Mary, Queen of Scots; and Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross. Discover how each of these women made unique contributions to the history of printing.
Explore the fascinating connections between these influential figures, their works, and the places they lived. Dr Hagan will uncover surprising facts about the pivotal role women played in shaping the Renaissance in Scotland and Europe.
About the speaker
Dr Anette Hagan is the National Library of Scotland’s Rare Books Curator (early printed collections to 1700). She is the lead curator for the 'Renaissance' exhibition.
This event is part of the public programme for our exhibition, 'Renaissance: Scotland and Europe'.