Georgia Vullinghs
Dr Georgia Vullinghs (active on the project Dec., 2021 to Feb., 2022) is a historian based in Edinburgh. Her PhD thesis was titled ‘Loyal Exchange: the material and visual culture of Jacobite exile, c.1716 – c.1760’ (University of Edinburgh, 2021). It explored the presence of the Stuart court in Rome, and the role of objects in the relationship between the exiled royals and their supporters. In addition to the history of Jacobite material culture, Georgia’s research interests are in Scottish cultural history, material culture and emotions, and women’s histories. Georgia is currently working as Curator of Modern and Contemporary History at National Museums Scotland.