Thomas Muir in the Twenty-First Century
Event: Thomas Muir in the Twenty-First Century
Join us for a fascinating afternoon of talks and music, exploring of the life and legacy of Thomas Muir in the modern era.
This years speakers include:Professor John Curtis (University of Strathclyde)Professor Colin Kidd (University of St Andrews)Jane O'Donnell's (Chief Executive of CoSLA)There will also be contributions from Lenzie Academy pupils.
Thomas Muir was an eighteenth-century Scottish champion of political democracy who took a worldwide view of the idea, believing it would eventually prevail in all corners of the globe.
The Friends of Thomas Muir is a twenty-first century organisation that promotes the life and works of Muir in a variety of different ways. In particular, it organises annual symposia to examine different aspects of Muir's ideas and how people have been inspired by them since his death in 1799.
This year, we will examine the different ways in which democracy is viewed in the world today, followed by a focus on how democracy is interpreted in the United Kingdom and its consequent impact on national and local government.
Three papers are intended:
1. Differing Views of Democracy in the World Today.
2. Political Democracy and the UK and Scottish Governments.
3. Political Democracy at Local Level.
Discover how his ideas and actions resonate in the twenty-first century and continue to inspire change.
This in-person event will be held at Lenzie Academy.Venue:Turnbull High SchoolMyrtle Ave,Lenzie, KirkintillochGlasgowG66 4HRWednesday 5th November 2025Time: 12.45pm - 4.15pmTea and coffee providedTravel DetailsCar - Spaces available for the event (Please let Don know if you plan to use car park).Train - Lenzie station, the school is 1km for the train station (approx. 12 to 15 minute walk).Bus - Regular service to Lenzie & Kirkintilloch