Murray Pittock

Murray Pittock's Gresham Lecture
Pittock giving Gresham Lecture on Charles Edward Stuart 2020

Murray G. H. Pittock MAE[1] FRSE[2] (born 5 January 1962) is a Scottish historian, Bradley Professor of Literature at the University of Glasgow and Pro Vice Principal at the University, where he has served in senior roles including Dean and Vice Principal since 2008. He led for the University on the University/City of Glasgow/National Library of Scotland Kelvin Hall development (kelvinhall.org.uk), and has chaired Glasgow's unique early career development programme, which has been highly influential in the sector, since 2016.[3] He has also acted as lead or co-lead for a range of national and International partnerships, including with the Smithsonian Institution,[4] and plays a leading role in the University's engagement with government and the cultural and creative industries (CCIs), organizing the 'Glasgow and Dublin: Creative Cities' summit in the British Embassy in Dublin in 2019, and working with the European network CIVIS on the creation of a European policy document on universities and civic engagement, on which he gave a masterclass for La Sapienza University [1] [5] He also produced a major report on the impact of Robert Burns on the Scottish Economy for the Scottish Government in 2020; a Parliamentary debate was held at Holyrood on the recommendations, which have been cited in policy debate many times since.[6] In 2022, he was declared Scotland's Knowledge Exchange Champion of the year.[7] Outside the University, he served on the Research Excellence Framework (REF) Institutional Environment Pilot Panel in 2018-22,[8] and on the National Trust for Scotland Board (2019-27) and Investment Committee, as well as acting as Co-chair of the Scottish Arts and Humanities Alliance (SAHA) and chair of the Governance Board of the Scottish Council on Global Affairs.[9] He also serves as Scottish History Adviser to the NTS and as an adviser to a wide range of other national heritage bodies and the Scottish Parliament; recently he has provided expert advice to both the Scottish and British parliaments on promoting Scotland abroad, and serves on the Scottish Government's Scottish Connections Advisory Panel on the diaspora [2] . He is on the Advisory Board of NISE, the Europe-wide research group bringing together over 40 research centres working on national identities and was President of the Edinburgh Walter Scott Club in 2019-20 and 2021-22.[10] He has given a number of major lectures, most recently the Magnusson, MacCormack and Caledonian lectures [3]

Previously he was a Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature and Deputy Head of Arts at the University of Manchester, becoming the first ever professor of Scottish Literature at an English university. He has also held visiting appointments at universities worldwide in Celtic Studies, English, History, Languages and Equality and Diversity including: New York University (2015), Notre Dame (2014), Charles University, Prague (2010); Trinity College, Dublin (2008); Auburn (2006) the University of Wales in advanced Welsh and Celtic studies (2002) and Yale (1998, 2000–01).[11] He has been invited as a visitor or to speak at leading universities including Berkeley, Columbia, Harvard, Stanford and the Sorbonne.

Education and academia

Pittock received an M.A. from the University of Glasgow, then won the Snell Exhibition to study at Balliol College, Oxford where he completed his D.Phil.[12] At Balliol he was Oxford University Debating Champion (with Boris Johnson) and a member of the British Isles Debating Team/ESU-USA Tour. He ran the Express Newspapers Scottish national debating competition in 1982–83 and has had a long media career with over 1600 appearances in some 50 countries.

Pittock was appointed as a lecturer and then, reader, at the University of Edinburgh in 1989 and 1994, where he also had Faculty and University roles, including the corporate policy lead for the University's Scotland-related policies. He moved to Glasgow in 1996 to take up a chair in Literature at the University of Strathclyde, also serving as Head of Department, a member of the Governing Body and theme lead for Arts, Culture and Sport policy. In 2003 Pittock moved to the University of Manchester as a Professor of Scottish and Romantic Literature and worked on the changes needed for the merger with UMIST in Arts. He moved to Glasgow in 2007.

Academic work

Pittock's books deal with a variety of subjects including English, History, Art History, Politics and VR/XR. His research includes groundbreaking books on the Jacobite literature and the Jacobite armies, and on the nature of national culture, the construction of Celtic identities and the existence and nature of a distinctive Scottish Romanticism. His work has appeared in Braille, French, Hebrew, Mandarin and Spanish as well as in English, and he has appeared in global media over 2000 times in 55 countries. His study of Culloden was selected by Jeremy Black as his choice for one of the ten "best history books of the year" by History Today [13] and was recommended by Conservative MP Keith Simpson for reading by all non-Scottish MPs.[14] In 2018, Pittock published the first ever scholarly edition of Robert Burns and James Johnson's Scots Musical Museum in two volumes and a book which challenges the conventional dates for the Enlightenment and uses Smart City theory to explore the early modern city. In 2022, he published Scotland: The Global History with Yale University Press (Spectator Book of the Year choice among other awards [4], and as General Editor of the Edinburgh Edition of Allan Ramsay, which received a major Arts and Humanities Research Council grant for 2018-23, has recently led the completion of 4000 page textual edition described as 'groundbreaking' and 'could hardly be surpassed' (Eighteenth-Century Scotland). He is also a co-investigator on the £5.6M Museums in the Metaverse Innovation Accelerator and has led some 20 grants in his career.[15] In 2013, he planned and secured agreement for the development of a national graduate school of arts and humanities in Scotland.[16] In 2014, he founded the first International Association for the Study of Scottish Literatures, which has held or is planning a sequence of international Congresses, at Glasgow (2014), Vancouver (2017), Prague (2022), Nottingham (2024) and Columbia SC (2027).[17]

Pittock gave evidence in November 2021, on behalf of SAHA to the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) Europe Committee on Scotland's international strategy, that the country's image is two centuries old, one of 'castles, mountains, heather and whisky' and less external awareness exists of a modern 'cutting edge' brand image, with a focus on the country's scientific innovation including developments on 'climate change, digital, cultural, progressive and humanitarian legislation.'[18]

Honours

Pittock is a senior member of the Centre for Robert Burns Studies 2023 Queen's Anniversary Prizewinning team and author of the only economic impact study of a single writer in the UK, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a Member of Academia Europaea and has been awarded or shortlisted for numerous prizes. He is one of few academics to have given a prize lecture at both the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the British Academy, where he gave the Chatterton lecture in poetry in 2002.[19] In 2011–13, he convened the National Champions' Group, supporting the introduction and development of Scottish Studies in schools.[20] Pittock has appeared in the media in over 50 countries and has been described by Stelios Rigopoulos as "Scotland's leading public intellectual",by Christopher Goulding as "probably Scotland's leading cultural commentator"[21] and by Joan McAlpine and Edinburgh University Press as "Scotland's leading cultural historian".[22]

Publications

  • Allan Ramsay: The Evergreen [with James Caudle] (2024)
  • Allan Ramsay:The Tea-Table Miscellany' [with Brianna Robertson-Kirkland] (2023)
  • Scotland: The Global History: 1603 to the Present (2022)
  • Enlightenment in a Smart City: Edinburgh's Civic Development, 1660–1750 (2018,reprinted 2019, 2022)
  • The Scots Musical Museum (2 vols: 2018)
  • Culloden (2016, reprinted 2017, 2022; Folio Society, 2021)
  • The Reception of Robert Burns in Europe (ed, 2014)
  • The Road to Independence? Scotland in the Balance (2014)
  • Material Culture and Sedition (2013)
  • The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Romanticism (ed, 2011)
  • Robert Burns in Global Culture (ed, 2011)
  • Loyalty and Identity (co-ed, 2010)
  • The Myth of the Jacobite Clans: The Jacobite Army in 1745 (2009, 2019)
  • Scottish and Irish Romanticism (2008, corrected ed, 2011)
  • The Road to Independence? Scotland Since the Sixties (2008)
  • James Boswell (2007)
  • The Reception of Sir Walter Scott in Europe (ed, 2007; corrected ed, 2014)
  • The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature (co-ed, 2006)
  • A New History of Scotland (2003)
  • James Hogg: The Jacobite Relics of Scotland, 2 volumes, (2002–03)
  • Scottish Nationality (2001)
  • Celtic Identity and the British Image (1999)
  • Jacobitism (1998)
  • Inventing and Resisting Britain (1997)
  • The Myth of the Jacobite Clans (1995)
  • Poetry and Jacobite Politics in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland (1994; paperback, 2006)
  • Spectrum of Decadence: The Literature of the 1890s (1993, reissued 2014, paperback 2016)
  • Clio's Clavers (1992)
  • The Invention of Scotland (1991, reissued 2014, paperback 2016)

References

  1. ^ "Academy of Europe: Pittock Murray". www.ae-info.org. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Murray Bio". Debretts.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Early Career Development Programme celebrates its successes". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  4. ^ "University welcome for Provost of the Smithsonian". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Dublin and Glasgow: Creative Cities Summit". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  6. ^ TV, Scottish Parliament, Members' Business: Robert Burns in the Scottish Economy, retrieved 14 April 2020
  7. ^ "Celebrating Murray Pittock: Scotland's Knowledge Exchange Champion 2022". KEVRI Insight. 4 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Murray Pittock appointed to REF 2021 Institutional Environment Pilot Panel". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  9. ^ Scotland, National Trust for (14 April 2020). "Trustees and Governance". National Trust for Scotland. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  10. ^ "2019 Murray Pittock". The Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  11. ^ "Professor Murray Pittock". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  12. ^ "Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts". University of Oxford. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  13. ^ "The best history books of 2016 | History Today". www.historytoday.com. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  14. ^ "University of Glasgow – MyGlasgow – Campus e-News – Culloden study named in 2016 top ten". University of Glasgow. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  15. ^ "University of Glasgow - Schools - School of Critical Studies - Research - Research Centres and Networks - Centre for Robert Burns Studies - The Collected Works of Allan Ramsay - The Editorial Team". www.gla.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Scottish universities awarded £14.2m for arts & humanities doctoral training initiative | News | The University of Aberdeen". www.abdn.ac.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  17. ^ "Scottish literature has global audience". The Scotsman. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  18. ^ Nutt, Kathleen (28 November 2021). "'Let's drop old nostalgic Scots brand,' says expert". The National. p. 11. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  19. ^ "Chatterton Lectures on Poetry". Britac.ac.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  20. ^ Denholm, Andrew (19 March 2012). "Call for our politicians to unite on Scottish studies". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  21. ^ Goulding, Christopher (24 August 2024). "Get your Coats On". glasgow.academia.edu.
  22. ^ "The poet as an economic powerhouse". www.gla.ac.uk.

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