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Dr. Ronnie Young serves as a Senior Lecturer in Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow, based at 7 University Gardens in Glasgow. His academic role combines teaching responsibilities with active research in Scottish literary studies, particularly focusing on the Romantic period and 18th-century contexts within the Department of Scottish Literature.
His research centers on Scottish Literature with specialized expertise in Romanticism and 18th Century Literary Studies. Young is a leading Burns scholar examining manuscript culture, textual variations, and Burns's cultural legacy, while also investigating the Scottish Enlightenment's literary dimensions, 18th-century print culture, and national identity performance through traditions like the Burns Supper. His work increasingly integrates digital humanities methodologies, especially in archival research and educational technology applications.
Analysis of Young's publication trajectory (2016-2025) reveals sustained engagement with Robert Burns studies through archival investigations, textual analysis of Burns's works, and examinations of Burns-related cultural practices. He makes significant contributions to understanding Enlightenment literary culture and Scottish literature pedagogy, employing an interdisciplinary approach that bridges traditional literary criticism with digital scholarship and educational innovation.
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