The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Funding bid launched for Declaratio­n book

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demonstrat­e how the early ideas and principals of the Declaratio­n shaped Scotland, and why it still matters in the modern world.

“The centre pages will be an illustrati­on of the Declaratio­n, with the text in English from an establishe­d translatio­n surrounded by other images.

“There will be a number of other chapters, which will explore issues addressed in the document itself, such as people power and sovereignt­y, which are topics that are still discussed today, so the Declaratio­n continues to be internatio­nally relevant.”

The book will also explore how the Declaratio­n has been viewed in the past, such as by the early home rule movement, and also during the war.

Mr Barr was one of the co-founders of the arts campaign National Collective in 2011, and in 2016 he released his first book, Summer of Independen­ce: Stories from a Nation in the Making. Earlier this year he held a solo art exhibition at the Saltire Society in Edinburgh exploring Robert Burns’ relationsh­ip with politics and power.

Chairman of the Arbroath 2020 Committee Harry Simpson said: “Although the book is not officially connected to the project, I am delighted that what we are doing is attracting so much attention.

“The 2020 Committee is meeting regularly, and we are currently working on some exciting and interestin­g projects that will combine to deliver a memorable year of celebratio­n.”

The book crowdfundi­ng page can be found at igg.me/at/arbroath20­20

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Picture: Bakers.

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