Anna Groundwater is an early modern Scottish & British historian previously at the University of Edinburgh & now at National Museums Scotland. She’s the author of works on Scottish & British history, the Scottish Borders, Ben Jonson’s Walk to Scotland in 1618, & Mary Queen of Scots. She appears on national radio & TV (often about Mary Queen of Scots), & acts as an historical consultant to TV programmes.
You can buy her books here:
Scotland Connected: a timeline for Scottish History (Luath Press): buy on Amazon. A new edition of this is coming in November 2020: Connecting Scotland’s History: A Scottish History Timeline Linked into 2,000 Years of World History (Luath Press).
#ScotlandConnected Every Scottish household needs one (and perhaps every English politician too)! A comparative timeline for #Scottish #history alongside two millennia of world events.
The Scottish Middle March, 1573-1625: power, kinship, allegiance (Royal Historical Society, Boydell Press): buy on Amazon
Mary Queen of Scots: A Study in Failure, by Jenny Wormald, with a foreword, afterword, and updated bibliography by Anna Groundwater (Birlinn Press): buy on Amazon
Anna Groundwater on BBC Radio 4, In Our Time, Mary Queen of Scots episode: listen to her on BBC Radio 4 here
Anna Groundwater on STV, Scotland Tonight, reviewing ‘Mary Queen of Scots’, the movie. See a brief clip here: https://twitter.com/ScotlandTonight/status/1084952428540239872





