8 Months on from the book, A Most Unsuitable Game: Celebrating Scottish Women’s Football Fifty Years After the Ban was completed and released, the Sports and Leisure History Seminar series is pleased to announce an event to celebrate the book and discuss it with its three main authors and editors, Professor Fiona Skillen, Dr Karen Fraser and Julie McNeill.
In this seminar, the editors, in a panel chaired by academic and journalist Dr Raf Nicholson, reflect on the compilation of the book and the continued lack of general knowledge about the women’s game in Scotland. It will also reflect on what we have learned in the process of collating and editing the book, working with authors of different genres and experience, and promoting it to both the football and wider communities.
This will not be centred on promoting the book but is rather to illustrate lessons that we learned to be shared with those who may wish to undertake a similar venture.
The panel does not intend to use formal PowerPoint led presentations but would propose a more informal talk given by the three of us using a panel discussion format.
We would also welcome questions from the audience, either at the time of the panel or in advance, if the panel slot on the programme allowed for this.
Biographies:
Professor Fiona Skillen is a professor in History at Glasgow Caledonian University. Her research focuses on women’s sport during the late 19th and 20th centuries where she has published extensively in this subject area. Professor Skillen has also completed a FIFA-sponsored project on the history of women’s football in Scotland, 1850-1939.
Dr Karen Fraser is an independent researcher associated with the University of Stirling. Her PhD research focused on the history of Women’s Football in Scotland from 1960 to 2021. While she has worked on different aspects of the history of Scottish Football, her focus remains seeking to uncover the untold history of women’s football in Scotland.
Julie McNeil is the poet-in-residence for St Mirren FC charitable Foundation and the Makar of the Hampden Collection. She is also the co-author of the award-winning Mission Dyslexia series for Neurodivergent Children.
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