Dorothy Dunnett Society

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The Dorothy Dunnett Society is a charity set up by Dorothy Dunnett in 2001. It was originally called the Dorothy Dunnett Readers' Association. It is a Charity regulated under Scottish law and has the following aims:

  • To seek to advance the education of the public concerning the history, politics, culture and religion of the 11th, 15th and 16th centuries by promoting the study of and research into such subjects generally and into such subjects particularly as they relate to the works of Dorothy Dunnett and to disseminate to the public the results of such research.
  • To seek to foster the appreciation and recognition of the literary works of Dorothy Dunnett.
  • To seek to ensure that the manuscripts, letters, reference materials and research papers of Dorothy Dunnett are preserved and are accessible.<ref>Dorothy Dunnett Society Constitution</ref>

Activities

In furtherance of these aims, the Society undertakes activities in the following area:

Publications and communications

  • The magazine Whispering Gallery is published by the Society each quarter for circulation to members and other interested parties;<ref>Dorothy Dunnett Society Web Page for Whispering Gallery</ref>
  • Publishes a series of Dorothy Dunnett Guides to various locations. The first of these was Bruges: A Dorothy Dunnett Guide. The second in the series, on Iceland, was published in the second half of 2013,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the guide on Edinburgh was published in 2021.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Guides on Russia, Istanbul and Scotland are also available.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Maintains Dunettpedia - the Dorothy Dunnett Wiki, a work in progress, founded in 2013;<ref>Dunnettpedia - the Dorothy Dunnett Society Wiki</ref>
  • Maintains DunnettCentral, the Society Web Page, which contains public information, and a private members' area called The Solar.
  • Maintains a presence on Facebook and Twitter.
  • Encourages members to communicate using Social media, include the Marzipan email Yahoo group.

Seminars, conferences and visits

Prizes and bursaries

Gives literary prizes and bursaries to encourage study and research into the periods about which Dorothy Dunnett wrote - most notably

Merchandise

  • The society produces merchandise, e.g. Mugs, Brooches, Calendars, that are for sale via its website.

Dunnett Archive

Grants

Memorial stone

In 2006, the Dorothy Dunnett Society arranged for a memorial stone to be laid in the memory of Dorothy Dunnett in the Makars' Court by the entrance to the Scottish Writer's Museum at Lady Stair's Close on Edinburgh's Royal Mile.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The unveiling ceremony was attended by Dorothy Dunnett's son, Mungo Dunnett and his family, the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, the Edinburgh Makar (Valerie Gillies), and the Ross Herald (Charles Burnett) as well as members of the Society and others. The stone contains Lady Dunnett's coat of arms, and a short quote from one of her books "Where are the links in the chain ... joining us to the past".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Membership

The Society has members in England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and other countries around the world.

Regulation

The Society is regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and its Charitable reference number is SC030649.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

References

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