The Scotsman

Top historian honoured with lifetime achievemen­t award

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

Scotland’s pre-eminent historian Sir Tom Devine has been honoured by a parliament­ary group.

The committee of the (UK) All Party Parliament­ary Group on Archives and History awarded Sir Tom and archivist Bruce Jackson with its annual Lifetime Achievemen­t Awards.

The winners received their certificat­es formally at a special lunch in the House of Commons on Tuesday.

Sir Tom who is Professor Emeritus at the University of Edinburgh, is the first Scottish historian to win the award – Scottish archivist George Mackenzie is a previous recipient.

Sir Tom has written and published on all aspects of Scottish history, from the middle ages through to the modern day.

He is a frequent media commentato­r and active cam- 0 Sir Tom Devine is the first Scots historian to win award

paigner on issues as diverse as Scottish independen­ce, protection of battlefiel­d sites, Brexit, Scotland’s diaspora, and much more.

Nick Thomas-symonds, MP, principal chair of the group, said: “Sir Tom has long been a top authority on the history of Scotland and expert at weaving a deep understand­ing of Scotland’s past into the debates that will shape its present and future. I am delighted that he is the first Scottish historian to receive the All-party Parliament­ary Group’s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award and that his wife Catherine is able to join us in accepting it.”

The (UK) All Party Parliament­ary Group on Archives and History has around 80 members and is a cross-party, non-partisan body that aims to support the record-keeping sector and promote the study of history.

The group was establishe­d in 2010 under the chairmansh­ip of the (now-retired) Dr Hywel Francis, MP.

It has been co-chaired since the autumn of 2016 by Nick Thomas-symonds, MP and Lord Clark of Windermere, PC, who said: “I am delighted that the All-party Group has chosen to recognise Bruce Jackson’s contributi­on to the recordkeep­ing sector, notably – and I declare a personal passion here! – to the rich heritage of north-west England.”

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