Lecturer in Northern Studies, Acting Head of PGR Studies, Institute for Northern Studies

Dr Andrew Lind completed his PhD at the University of Glasgow in 2020, before joining the University of the Highlands and Islands in 2021. His doctoral thesis explored the various manifestations of Scottish Royalism during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651). Andrew has disseminated his research widely, including papers in Chris Langley’s (ed) The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689 (Woodbridge, 2020) and Matthew Ward and Matthew Heffernan’s (eds) Loyalty to the Monarchs of Late Medieval and Early Modern Britain, c.1400-1688 (Basingstoke, 2020). With Dr Edward Furgol, Andrew co-wrote ‘His Majesty’s Loyal Subjects’: The Scottish Royalist Armies of the British Civil Wars, 1639-1655 (Warwick, 2025). Andrew has contributed to several knowledge exchange projects, including work with the Scottish Association of the Teachers of History (SATH), and has made television and podcast appearances on BBC Scotland’s ‘Blood of the Clans’ (2020), Sky History’s ‘River Hunters’ (2021) and BBC Radio Scotland’s ‘Time Travels’ (2023).

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