
Jim MacPherson
Professor · Empire and Decolonization
University of the Highlands and IslandsAbout
Dr. Jim MacPherson is a Reader in History and Postgraduate Research Co-ordinator at the Centre for History, University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI). His research focuses on empire, diaspora, migration, and decolonization, particularly in the context of Scotland's Highland communities. He collaborates closely with museums like the Clan Macpherson Museum and Historylinks, emphasizing community-led research to explore imperial legacies.
Key research interests include the intersection of postcolonial thought with Highland history, the role of museums in decolonizing narratives, and the historiography of figures like James Macpherson. He supervises PhD students on topics ranging from diaspora studies to cultural history, often involving interdisciplinary approaches and community partnerships.
His publications include a co-authored monograph on James Macpherson's historical works (2023) and articles analyzing Highland imperialism, Orange Order activism, and diasporic identity. Current projects involve exploring Highland connections to the British Empire through postcolonial frameworks and museum collaborations.
Dr. MacPherson coordinates initiatives like the ‘Legacies of Slavery in Scotland’ project and serves on museum committees, reflecting his commitment to public history and anti-racism. His teaching includes modules on British imperial history, gender, and the cultural impact of music and literature.
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