Rosalind K. Marshall Explained

Rosalind K. Marshall (born 1939), Scottish historian, curator, and writer working on the renaissance and early modern periods.

Rosalind Marshall gained a PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 1971 with her study of the material culture of the Dukes of Hamilton.[1] She was an Assistant Keeper at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. She is the Honorary Historian of the Incorporation of Bonnetmakers and Dyers of Edinburgh, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.[2] [3] [4]

Publications

Marshall's work includes studies of portraiture, costume, and jewellery, Scottish social life, women's history, analysis of the court of Mary, Queen of Scots, and biographies of Mary of Guise and other subjects.

Notes and References

  1. https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/17571 Marshall, Rosalind K., "House of Hamilton in its Anglo-Scottish setting in the seventeenth century", University of Edinburgh Research Archive
  2. https://rsliterature.org/fellows/rosalind-k-marshall/ Rosalind K. Marshall: Royal Society of Literature
  3. https://www.casemateacademic.com/author/rosalind-k-marshall/ Rosalind K. Marshall, Casemate Academic
  4. https://www.scotsman.com/news/bonnet-body-tips-its-hat-to-mccall-smith-907951 "Bonnet body tips its hat to McCall Smith", Scotsman, 13 September 2011