Christopher Smout

Christopher Smout

Thomas Christopher Smout CBE, FBA, FRSE, (born 19 December 1933) is a Scottish academic, historian, author and Historiographer Royal in Scotland.[1]

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Early life

Smout was educated at The Leys School and Clare College, Cambridge.[2]

Career

Smout taught at the University of Edinburgh, from 1959 until 1980.[2] At Edinburgh, he rose steadily through the academic ranks in the Department of Economic History -- as an Assistant Lecturer (1959-1962), as a Lecturer (1962-1964), and as a Reader (1964-1970) before being appointed as Professor of Economic History in 1970.

At St Andrews University from 1980 to 1991, Smout held the Chair of Scottish History.[2] He is now Professor Emeritus in History at St Andrews University.[3]

Smout was a Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde since 1991; and he has lectured in Japan, in China, in the United States, in Canada and in Australia.[4]

Smout has written extensively on demographic history and many aspects of economic history. Since the mid-1990s, he has developed the new discipline of environmental history in Scotland, giving the Ford Lectures in Oxford in 1999, published under the title of Nature Contested, Environmental History in Scotland and Northern England since 1600. His most recent publications in this field have been in woodland history.[3] His focus extends beyond the purely academic; and for example, Smout has argued that conservationists should judge species based on whether or not they are pests, ignoring their origins.[5]

Smout used his position to argue in favor of reviving the title "Princess Lyon;" and he suggested that the Princess Royal should be known by this title when she is in Scotland,[6] much in the same way her brother, the Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall is traditionally identified as the Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick and Lord of the Isles when he is in Scotland.

Smout has also interested himself in small local issues in which his raised voice and expressed point-of-view can make a difference.[7]

Public service commitments

  • St Andrews Centre for Advanced Historical Studies, 1992-1997, Director.
  • Institute for Environmental History, 1992-2001, Director.
  • Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), 1991-1997, Deputy Chairman.[3]
  • National Museums of Scotland, Trustee.[3]
  • Scottish Coastal Archaeology and the Problem of Erosion Trust (SCAPE), Chairman.[8]
  • Institute of Scottish Historical Research, 2007.[9]

Royal appointments

Selected works

  • People and woods in Scotland : a history, 2003.
  • (Co-Editor with Gordon Menzies) In search of Scotland, 2001.
  • Nature contested : environmental history in Scotland and Northern England since 1600, 2000.
  • (Co-Editor with RA Lambert) Rothiemurchus: Nature and People on a Highland Estate 1500-2000, 1999
  • Scottish Woodland History, 1997.
  • Prices, food, and wages in Scotland, 1550-1780, 1995.
  • (Co-Editor with S Foster) The History of Soils and Field Systems, 1994.
  • (Editor) Scotland Since Prehistory - Natural Change and Human Impact, 1993.
  • (Editor) Scotland and the Sea, 1992.
  • (Co-Editor with Sydney Wood)Scottish Voices 1745-1960, 1990.
  • Scotland and Europe 1200-1850, 1986.
  • A Century of the Scottish People 1830-1950, 1986.
  • (Co-Editor with Michael Flinn) The Search for wealth and stability : essays in economic and social history, 1979.
  • The state of the Scottish working-class in 1843 : a statistical and spatial enquiry based on the data from the Poor Law Commission Report of 1844, 1979.
  • Comparative aspects of Scottish and Irish economic and social history, 1600-1900, 1977.
  • (Co-Editor with Michael Flinn) Essays in social history, 1974.
  • A History of the Scottish People 1560-1830, 1969.
  • Scottish trade on the eve of union, 1660-1707, 1963.

Honours

Notes

References

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