Steven J. Reid

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Steven J. Reid is a historian based at the University of Glasgow where he is Professor of Early Modern Scottish History and Culture.

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Reid won the Scottish History Society Rosebery Prize for palaeography in 2007. [1] He gained a PhD in history from the University of St Andrews in 2009. [2] [3] [4]

Reid was Principal Investigator (PI) for the UKRI/AHRC funded project "Bridging the Continental divide: neo-Latin and its cultural role in Jacobean Scotland, as seen in the Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum". [5]

Selected publications

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  1. Scottish History Society: Rosebery Prize
  2. University of Glasgow profile
  3. Steven Reid profile, The Conversation
  4. Steven J. Reid, "Education in post-Reformation Scotland: Andrew Melville and the University of St Andrews", University of St Andrews PhD thesis, 2009
  5. UKRI: Bridging the Continental divide
  6. Janet Dickinson, "Exploring the cultural legacy of Mary, Queen of Scots", The Art Newspaper, 5 August 2024
  7. Amy Elizabeth Saunders, "Review: The Early Life of James VI: A Long Apprenticeship 1566–1585. By Steven J. Reid", Royal Studies Journal, 11:1 (2024), pp. 156–158. doi : 10.21039/rsj.459