Profil personnel
Research Expertise
Professor Hugh Cheape has devised and teaches a postgraduate programme, MSc Cultar Dùthchasach agus Eachdraidh na Gàidhealtachd, at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture. The MSc has grown out of his curatorial and ethnological work during a career in the National Museums of Scotland where latterly he was Principal Curator in the Department of Scotland and Europe.
He joined the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland in 1974 as a Research Assistant with Professor Sandy Fenton and was involved with the creation of the Angus Farming Life Museum in the Angus Folk Museum, the National Museum of Scotland, the Museum of Scottish Country Life at Wester Kittochside (now the National Museum of Rural Life) and the Museum of Piping in the National Piping Centre.
He has published in the subject fields of ethnology and musicology, including studies in Scottish agricultural history, vernacular architecture, piping, tartans and dye analysis, pottery, charms and amulets and talismanic belief. His books include Periods in Highland History (1987) with I F Grant, Tartan. The Highland Habit (1991), Witness to Rebellion (1996) with Iain Gordon Brown, The Book of the Bagpipe (1999), Bagpipes. A national collection of a national instrument (2008), and he has edited Tools and Traditions. Studies in European Ethnology presented to Alexander Fenton (1993) and 'A very civil people': Hebridean Folk, History, and Tradition. Essays by John Lorne Campbell (2000).
From 1997 he worked with the School of Scottish Studies on the Tobar an Dualchais / Kist o Riches project to digitize the sound archives of John Lorne Campbell, the School of Scottish Studies and the BBC.
Teaching Expertise
Professor Cheape lectures at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig UHI and also at Edinburgh University.
Research links
Les positions extérieures
Professor Hugh Cheape lectures on the Postgraduate Certificate in Scottish Culture and Heritage., University of Edinburgh
juin 2016 → …
Expertise relative aux objectifs de développement durable des Nations Unies
En 2015, les États membres des Nations Unies ont convenu de 17 objectifs de développement durable (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG) pour éradiquer la pauvreté, protéger la planète et assurer la prospérité de tous. Le travail de cette personne contribue à la poursuite du/des SDG suivant(s) :
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Life below water
Empreinte digitale
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Résultat de recherche
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A Hebridean Plough-type
Cheape, H., 5 août 2024, Review of Scottish Culture. 2024 Ed. University of Edinburgh, Vol 29. p. 72-93 21 p.Résultats de recherche: Chapter
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Taking forward perceptions of identity: the Sea League’s campaign to protect maritime communities and the environment.
Cheape, H., 27 sept. 2024, Re-Viewing and Re-Imagining Scottish Waters in Word and Image.Résultats de recherche: Chapter
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The Ethnology of the 'Old Ways' in Gaelic Scotland: "There's another road near the highway"
Cheape, H., 7 janv. 2021, Old Ways and New Roads. : Travels in Scotland, 1720-1830.. Dulau Beveridge, A., Bonehill, J. & Leask, N. (eds.). Edinburgh: Birlinn Press, p. 44-53 10 p. (Hunterian Museum Exhibition Catalogue and Book).Résultats de recherche: Chapter (peer-reviewed) › Revue par des pairs
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Cha ghabhadh na b' fheàrr fhaighinn ('It couldn't be better'): Perspectives on island cultural heritage in Scotland's Hebrides.
Cheape, H., 2020, (In preparation) Scotland and Islandness.: Explorations in community, economy and culture. . Burnett, K., Burnett, R. & Dawson, M. (eds.). Peter Lang, 18 p. (Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland Series).Résultats de recherche: Chapter (peer-reviewed) › Revue par des pairs
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Coimhearsnachd chànanach mar fhoillseachadh àraid ann an sgrìobhaidhean bho dheireadh an 19mh linn.
Cheape, H., 1 sept. 2020, Litreachas, Eachdraidh agus Cànan: Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 7. Kidd, S. M., Clancy, T. O. & O Maolalaigh, R. (eds.). Glasgow: University of Glasgow: Roinn na Ceiltis & na Gàidhlig, p. 104-117 13 p. (Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig ).Résultats de recherche: Conference contribution
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Raising the tone: the bagpipe and the Baroque
Cheape, H., 31 déc. 2020, Hearing Heritage: Selected essays on Scotland's music from the Musica Scotica conferences . Grant , M. J. (Ed.). Glasgow: Musica Scotica Trust, p. 3-18 16 p. (Musica Scotica).Résultats de recherche: Conference contribution
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Straw Ropes and Wattle Walls: Aspects of the Material Culture of Basketry in Atlantic Scotland
Cheape, H., 26 nov. 2020, The Material Culture of Basketry. : Practice, Skill and Embodied Knowledge.. Bunn, S. & Mitchell, V. (eds.). London: Bloomsbury Visual Arts. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, p. 135-142 8 p. 3.18Résultats de recherche: Chapter (peer-reviewed) › Revue par des pairs
Prix
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LEADING THINKERS AND PRACTITIONERS ELECTED AS RSE FELLOWS
Cheape, H. (Recipient), 20 avr. 2023
Prix: Fellowship awarded competitively
Activités
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Descent and Evolution in Ceòl Mòr - Reflections
Forrest, J. D. (Invited speaker) & Cheape, H. (Invited speaker)
24 mars 2018Activité: Invited talk
Presse/médias
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Scotland's oldest bagpipe chanter among 100 great Gaelic objects
30/08/25
1 élément de Couverture média
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Scotland's oldest bagpipe chanter among objects in new Gaelic resource
29/08/25
2 éléments de Couverture média
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Gaelic origins of 100 objects in Scotland's national collection to 'set record straight'
28/02/25
1 élément de Couverture média
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Stories behind museum's Gaelic objects to be told in new project
27/02/25
14 éléments de Couverture média
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TOBAR AN DUALCHAIS: Custom, culture and what accrues – the dresser’s place’
18/04/22
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TOBAR AN DUALCHAIS: Bride’s Day, the birthday of spring
1/02/22
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