Rosalind Mitchison
Rosalind Mary Mitchison (11 April 1919 – 19 September 2002) was a historian of Scotland who specialised in social history.
Rosalind Mary Wrong was born in Manchester. Her father, Edward Murray Wrong, and his father, George MacKinnon Wrong, were both historians. Her brother was Oliver Wrong. Rosalind studied history at Lady Margaret Hall and came to Manchester University as an assistant lecturer, working under Sir Lewis Namier, in 1943. In 1947, while Tutor at Lady Margaret Hall, she married zoologist John Murdoch Mitchison, son of Naomi Mitchison and Dick Mitchison. They had four children, one son and three daughters.
In 1953 John was appointed to a professorship at Edinburgh University and the Mitchisons moved to Scotland. Rosalind Mitchison taught history, initially part-time, at Edinburgh until 1957. In 1962 she began teaching at Glasgow University where she remained until 1967, latterly as a full-time lecturer. Her first work, Agricultural Sir John (1962), broke new ground in the history of 18th century Scotland, hitherto mainly studied, when studied at all, from the perspective of the Acts of Union 1707 or the Scottish Enlightenment. She returned to Edinburgh in 1967 as a Reader, and was by 1981 Emeritus Professor of Social History, a post she held until 1986.
Books and Publications
- Agricultural Sir John. The life of Sir John Sinclair of Ulster 1754–1835 Geoffrey Bles 1962
- British population change since 1860 prepared for the Economic History Society Macmillan 1977
- Coping with Destitution: Poverty and Relief in Western Europe (Joanne Goodman Lecture) University of Toronto Press 1992 ISBN 0-8020-5912-0 ISBN 978-0-8020-5912-3
- Economy and society in Scotland and Ireland 1500–1939 edited by Rosalind Mitchison and Peter Roebuck John Donald 1988 ISBN 0-85976-171-1 ISBN 978-0-85976-171-0
- Essays in eighteenth-century history. From the English Historical Review / arranged by Rosalind Mitchison. Longmans Green & Co.1966
- Girls in trouble : sexuality and social control in rural Scotland, 1660–1780 with Leah Leneman. Scottish Cultural Press 1998 ISBN 1-898218-89-7 ISBN 978-1-898218-89-0
- History of Scotland Routledge 3rd revised edition 2002 ISBN 0-415-27880-5 ISBN 978-0-415-27880-5
- Life in Scotland Batsford 1978 ISBN 0-7134-1559-2 ISBN 978-0-7134-1559-9
- Lordship to patronage : Scotland 1603–1745. Edinburgh University Press 1990 ISBN 0-7486-0233-X ISBN 978-0-7486-0233-9
- Old Poor Law in Scotland : the experience of poverty, 1574–1845. Edinburgh University Press 2000 ISBN 0-7486-1344-7 ISBN 978-0-7486-1344-1
- People and society in Scotland. 1, 1760–1830 / edited by T.M. Devine and Rosalind Mitchison. John Donald 1988/2006 ISBN 978-0-85976-210-6
- Regional levels of Scottish illegitimacy, 1660–1770 1983
- Roots of nationalism studies in northern Europe edited by Rosalind Mitchison John Donald 1979/1980 ISBN 0-85976-058-8 ISBN 978-0-85976-058-4
- Scotland in the age of improvement : essays in Scottish history in the eighteenth century edited by N.T. Phillipson and Rosalind Mitchison. Edinburgh University Press New Edition 1997 ISBN 0-7486-0876-1 ISBN 978-0-7486-0876-8
- Sin in the city : sexuality and social control in urban Scotland, 1160–1780 with Leah Leneman Scottish Cultural Press 1998 ISBN 1-898218-90-0 ISBN 978-1-898218-90-6
- Why Scottish history matters editor, Rosalind Mitchison Saltire Society 1999 ISBN 0-85411-070-4 ISBN 978-0-85411-070-4
Sources
- Dalyell, Tam (2002-09-21), "Obituary: Professor Rosalind Mitchison - Pioneering social historian of Scotland", The Independent, retrieved 2008-04-23
- Morris, R. J. (2002-10-04), "Obituary:Rosalind Mitchison", The Guardian, retrieved 2008-04-23
- Fraser, W. Hamish (2003), "Rosalind Mitchison (1919–2002) and John Butt (1929–2002): An appreciation", Scottish Economic & Social History 23: 1–6
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