Persönliches Profil
Research Expertise
Over the last few years I have developed two, interconnected, principal areas of research. One set of interests lies in the field of heritage studies and with the very recent upsurge in critical thinking around the ways the past is put to use in the present. My focus here is on the development of the concept of ‘heritage from below’ and the contested meanings of heritage as made evident in acts of memorialisation.
Linked to this is my interest in the social and cultural history of local community and landscape change with a particular emphasis on historical and cultural processes shaping the landscape of nineteenth and early twentieth-century Highland Scotland. The focus of this research is on popular protest and the sense of place, personal and local identity made manifest in the oral tradition of particular places and events.
Out of this has arisen an interest in the nature/culture dualism. Here my efforts focus on the ways in which the croft and crofters may be said to have been shaped by a set of vernacular environmental ethics.
I am always interested in enquiries and research proposals from students interested in any aspect of the above general areas.
Research links
I am a historian by training but a historical geographer by inclination. Consequently, almost everything I do has landscape(s) either at or close to its heart; with a particular focus on the twentieth-century Highlands and Islands. I joined the Centre for History in September 2015, having previously been with the University of Gloucestershire for a considerable period of time. I completed my PhD at Bristol University, where I researched the historical geography of acts of social protest in the Highlands between the two World Wars.
I have strong links with Curtin University, Western Australia, and have held two Research fellowships there, in 2008 and 2014.
My most recent book, Landscapes of Protest in the Scottish Highlands after 1914, was shortlisted for the research book of the year in the Saltire Awards 2014.
Kompetenzen im Bereich UN SDGs
2015 einigten sich UN-Mitgliedstaaten auf 17 globale Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs) zur Beendigung der Armut, zum Schutz des Planeten und zur Förderung des allgemeinen Wohlstands. Die Arbeit dieser Person leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) SDG(s):
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No poverty
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Zero hunger
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Industry innovation and infrastructure
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Sustainable cities and communities
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Life on land
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Kooperationen und Spitzenforschungsbereiche der letzten fünf Jahre
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Resistance to ‘improvement’ in the Highlands and Islands, 1750-c.1820
Robertson, I. J. M. (!!PI), Desportes, J. (Researcher) & Griffin, C. (!!CoI)
3/03/25 → 2/03/28
Projekt: !!Research
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Rural co-design and collaboration: maximising rural community assets to reduce place-based health inequalities.
Robertson, I. J. M. (!!CoI) & Taylor, S. (!!CoI)
1/12/24 → 1/12/27
Projekt: !!Research
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Re-writing the rulebook of landownership: analysing and assessing the economics of community landownership
Robertson, I. J. M. (!!PI)
1/04/16 → 9/09/16
Projekt: !!Research
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The Phantasmagorical Heritage of Fences
Robertson, I., 2 Nov. 2025, Border Straddling Heritages: Containment, Contestation, and Appreciation of Shared Pasts. Mozaffari, A. & Harvey, D. C. (Hrsg.). S. 104-132 29 S.Publikation: Chapter
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Editorial: Highland agency and land settlement schemes
Gibbard, M. & Robertson, I. J. M., 2020, in: Northern Scotland. 11, 2, S. 97-99 3 S.Publikation: Editorial › Begutachtung
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Afterword
Carter, T., Harvey, D. C., Jones, R. & Robertson, I. J. M., 1 Jan. 2019, Creating Heritage: Unrecognised Pasts and Rejected Futures. Taylor and Francis Ltd., S. 224-232 9 S.Publikation: Chapter
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Creating heritage: Unrecognised pasts and rejected futures
Carter, T., Harvey, D. C., Jones, R. & Robertson, I. J. M., 1 Jan. 2019, Taylor and Francis Ltd. 244 S.Publikation: Book
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Creating Heritage: Unrecognised Pasts and Rejected Futures
Carter, T., Harvey, D. C., Jones, R. & Robertson, I. J. M., 4 Dez. 2019, Routledge. 244 S.Publikation: Book
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Introduction
Carter, T., Harvey, D. C., Jones, R. & Robertson, I. J. M., 1 Jan. 2019, Creating Heritage: Unrecognised Pasts and Rejected Futures. Taylor and Francis Ltd., S. 1-15 15 S.Publikation: Chapter
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Moral Ecologies: Histories of Conservation, Dispossession and Resistance
Griffin, C. J., Jones, R. & Robertson, I. J. M., 2019, Palgrave Studies in World Environmental History. Palgrave Macmillan, S. 1-34 34 S. (Palgrave Studies in World Environmental History).Publikation: Chapter
6 Zitate (Scopus)
Aktivitäten
- 1 Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
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Understanding Scotland's Highlands: land, culture and identity.
Robertson, I. J. M. (Speaker)
17 Feb. 2016Aktivität: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
Presseberichte
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Report highlights renewable energy employment opportunities in the Scottish Highlands
31/01/25
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research
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UHI Staff and Students Honoured in 2024 HISA Awards
19/07/24
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research
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Research aims to unravel story of homes in Uist
Robertson, I. J. M. & Rennell, R.
30/04/24
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research
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Statkraft funds skills report to deliver Loch Ness hydropower project
20/03/24
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research
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Statkraft and UHI join forces to deliver Loch Ness hydropower skills report
19/03/24
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research
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Statkraft partners with UHI to shape future workforce for Loch Ness hydropower project
19/03/24
1 Objekt von Medienberichte
Presse/Medien: Research