Catriona M.M. Macdonald was born in Glasgow, educated at the universities of St Andrews and Strathclyde, and is currently Reader in Late Modern History at the University of Glasgow. She is a former editor of the Scottish Historical Review, past president of the Scottish History Society and former Trustee, National Museums Scotland. Her book Whaur Extremes Meet was Saltire Scottish History Book of the Year, 2010.
'A brilliant, scholarly yet highly readable work which enlarges our understanding of what Scottish history is, and reinforces why it really matters' -- James Robertson 'This is an extraordinary book. Dr Macdonald has exposed to the light a range of historians who have been, completely undeservedly, forgotten ... presents a serious intellectual challenge to all of us who work in the field' -- Professor Ewen A. Cameron, University of Edinburgh 'A feat of herculean scholarship and staggering erudition. Catriona Macdonald's fascinating treatment of modern Scottish historiography covers ever angle: popular as well as academic histories, historical novels, local antiquarianism, publishing clubs, archives and libraries' -- Professor Colin Kidd, University of St Andrews