Mhairi Rutherford
Published: 25 September 2017
Provenance and Marginalia in Episcopalian Libraries: Recovering the Intellectual History of the Scottish Episcopalian Church (1700-1880)
University of Stirling
Provenance and Marginalia in Episcopalian Libraries: Recovering the Intellectual History of the Scottish Episcopalian Church (1700-1880)
Academic History:
2017 - present: PhD Candidate, University of Stirling
2015 - 2016: MLitt, Book History and Techniques of Analysis, University of St Andrews
2009 - 2015: MA, History, University of Dundee
Supervisors:
Dr Kelsey Jackson Williams (University of Stirling)
Caroline Brown (University of Dundee)
Dr Katie Halsey (University of Stirling)
Research Interests:
- Library and Information Studies
- Provenance of Library Collections
- Scottish Episcopal Church History
- Book History
- Scottish Enlightenment
Previous Research Projects:
Hopetoun House Library (1650-1740) (MLitt Dissertation)
Reconstructing the Intellectual Life of Alexander Jolly, Episcopal Bishop of Moray (Undergraduate dissertation)
Scholarships:
USTC Scholarship for MLitt Fees
Awards:
Abertay Historical Society Prize
Mary Young Archive Prize
Contact Details:
Address: Pathfoot Building, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA
Email: m.h.rutherford1@stir.ac.uk
First published: 25 September 2017