About
Allan MacInnes serves as a Visiting Professor in the Department of History at the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, specializing in Scottish historical narratives with emphasis on political and religious dynamics. His work intersects with the UN Sustainable Development Goals through cultural heritage preservation and critical historical analysis.
MacInnes' research centers on Jacobitism, Covenanters, and Scotland's imperial connections, exploring how confessional politics shaped national identity across the Three Kingdoms. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant themes in UK Arts and Humanities (100%), Social Sciences (56%), and Empire studies (35%), with methodological approaches spanning essays, interdisciplinary frameworks, and navigation of historical power structures.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on 17th-18th century British political-religious entanglements, particularly through studies of figures like John Ogilvie and systemic analyses of Jacobite movements. This trajectory reflects deep engagement with primary source materials and transnational historical networks.
No scientific awards are documented in the available profile. Research funding includes leadership of an AHRC project (2008-2009) examining Jacobitism's role in Scotland's commercial and imperial development from 1680-1830, where he served as Principal Investigator securing Arts and Humanities Research Council support.
Academic service features committee chairmanship at Paris IV Sorbonne (2011), participation in the Restoration conference, editorial board membership, and multiple invited talks at external institutions. His 28 total research outputs include 16 chapters, 5 books, and 5 peer-reviewed articles, with significant digital engagement evidenced by Mendeley readership and social media mentions.
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