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Angus Mackay (historian)

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Angus Mackay, born in Lima, Peru in 1939,[1] is a Scottish historian and Hispanist,[2] specialising in Later Medieval Spain.

Having spent four years as a lecturer in history at the University of Reading, most of his career has been at University of Edinburgh, where he became a Doctor of Philosophy in 1970. He became Professor of Medieval History there in 1986, taking over the Chair from his mentor, Denys Hay.[1]

He is considered, together with Raymond Carr and John Elliott, a major figure in developing Spanish historiography.[2]

Publications

  • Love, religion, and politics in fifteenth century Spain by Ian Macpherson and Angus MacKay. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 1998. ISBN 90-04-10810-6
  • Atlas of medieval Europe edited by Angus Mackay with David Ditchburn. London; New York: Routledge, 1997. ISBN 0-415-12231-7
  • The Spanish world: civilization and empire, Europe and the Americas, past and present edited by J.H. Elliott; texts by Angus MacKay… [ET to.]. New York: H.N.Abrams, 1991. ISBN 0-8109-3409-4
  • The Hispanic world; civilization and empire: Europe and the Americas: past and present edited by J.H. Elliott; texts by Angus Mackay… [ET to.]. London: Thames and the Hudson, c1991. *The Hispanic world: civilization and empire: Europe and America: past and present J.H. Elliott, ed. ; Angus Mackay… [ET to.]. Barcelona: Critic, c1991.
  • The impact of humanism on Western Europe edited by Anthony Goodman and Angus MacKay. London; New York: Longman, 1990 (1993 printing) ISBN 0-582-50331-0
  • Medieval one frontier societies edited by Robert Bartlett and Angus MacKay. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989 ISBN 0-19-822881-3
  • Society, economy, and religion in annoys medieval Castile Angus MacKay. London: Variorum Reprints, 1987. ISBN 0-86078-209-3
  • Things removed from the History of king Don Juan the Second (BL MS Egerton 1875) edited by Angus MacKay and Dorothy Sherman Severin. [Exeter]: University of Exeter, 1981.
  • Money, prices, and politics in fifteenth-century Castile Angus MacKay.London: Royal Historical Society, 1981. ISBN 0-901050-82-2
  • Spain in the Middle Ages: from to frontier to empire, 1000-1500 Angus MacKay. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1977. ISBN 0-333-12817-6

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