Centre for Scottish Studies
Leith Davis receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society
Professor Leith Davis has been recognized with a prestigious award for her outstanding contributions to 18th-century Scottish Studies over the course of her career.
Since its inception in 1987, the has only presented this award 18 times, with Davis being only the fourth female recipient.
I'm very honoured to be recognized with this award from an international organization that has been so important to me throughout my career, says Davis.
She was presented with the award at the ECSSS annual conference, held in Stirling, Scotland by professor Michael Brown, Co-Director of the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies at the University of Aberdeen.
In his remarks, Brown praised Davis body of work, highlighting her first book, Acts of Union: Scotland and the Literary Negotiation of the British Nation, 1707-1830 (1998) and her most recent books, and (co-edited by Kevin J. James), published earlier this year.
Her work has frequently moved beyond the confines of the stock materials of literary criticsnovels, poems and playsor the manuscript deposits and bureaucratic records beloved of historiansto take in oral accounts, music and song, says Brown.
He also commended Daviss remarkable Digital Humanities project on "The Lyon in Mourning" manuscript by Robert Forbes, applauding her efforts to remediate the discourses of the Jacobite world for our own media saturated age.