Teaching
Neil McGuigan organizes and teaches the following modules for the School of History and the Combined Studies programme:
SC1901: Mediaeval Scotland, 1100–1513
SC1902: Celtic Civilization: History of the Celts from Brennus to Braveheart
ME2901: Introduction to Early Medieval Europe
ME2902: The Rise of Europe: Middle Ages, 1000–1500
SC3904: Dark Age Scotland - Northern Britain before Macbeth
ME3906: Normans, Natives and Norsemen: Scotland c. 1050–1250
Research areas
Neil McGuigan is a historian with a particular focus on Scotland, Britain and Ireland before 1300. Thematically, he is most interested in political and social order, cultural encounters, kingship and succession, regionality, language and ethnicity, and the forces that underlie the use of myth (including historical writing, medieval and modern). He tends to navigate the lonely, desolate and forbidding wastes that separate the lush fields of the 'Celtic', the 'Anglo-Norman', the 'Anglo-Saxon' & the 'Viking', and those of the pre-1100 and post-1100.
His previous research has concentrated on the politics and church of northern Britain c.800 to c.1200 and the twelfth-century sources for ‘Viking Age’ history, especially in relation to northern England and Scotland. In 2021, he published Máel Coluim III, 'Canmore': An Eleventh-Century Scottish King. The book subsequently won the international Frank Watson Book Prize, awarded in 2023 for the 'best book on Scottish History published in the previous two years'.
Selected publications
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Open access
Haraldr Maddaðarson and Scoto-Orcadian politics before 1222
McGuigan, N., 1 Jan 2026, In: Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies. Special Issue, 4, p. 84-120Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Macbeth before Shakespeare
McGuigan, N., Jul 2025, In: Speculum. 110, 3, p. 811-812Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
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Open access
The fame and significance of Dunkeld in the tenth and eleventh centuries
McGuigan, N., 9 Jun 2025, In: Foillseachaidhean Rannsachaidh Oilthigh Ghlaschu. 1, p. 416-436Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Going North: Revisiting the end of Northern Independence
McGuigan, N., 6 Feb 2024, The reigns of Edmund, Eadred and Eadwig, 939-959: New interpretations. Blanchard, M. E. & Riedel, C. (eds.). Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, p. 121–149 (Anglo-Saxon Studies; vol. 48).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter (peer-reviewed) › peer-review
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Lothian and the Scottish Kings
McGuigan, N., Nov 2024, History Scotland, 24.5, p. 44-50.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Crucible of Nations: Scotland from Viking Age to Medieval Kingdom
McGuigan, N., 2023, In: Early Medieval Europe. 31, 2, p. 331-333Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
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David I: King of Scots, 1124–1153
McGuigan, N., 2023, In: Scottish Historical Review. 102, 1, p. 161-162Research output: Contribution to journal › Book/Film/Article review › peer-review
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Máel Coluim III: The Complicated Legacy of an 11th-Century King
McGuigan, N., Sept 2023, History Scotland, 23.5, p. 11-17.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Cuthbert’s relics and the origins of the diocese of Durham
McGuigan, N., 19 Oct 2022, In: Anglo-Saxon England. 48, p. 121-162Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Open access
Donation and conquest: the formation of Lothian and the origins of the Anglo-Scottish border
McGuigan, N., 1 Dec 2022, In: Offa's Dyke Journal. 4, p. 36–65Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review