John Duncan Mackie

Military Person

1887 – 1978

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Who was John Duncan Mackie?

John Duncan Mackie CBE MC Hon. LLD was a distinguished Scottish historian who wrote a one-volume history of Scotland as well as several works on early modern Scotland.

Born in Edinburgh, Mackie was educated at Middlesbrough High School and Jesus College, Oxford where he took a first-class degree in History and won the Lothian Essay Prize. He was appointed as a Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews in 1909, aged only twenty-two. While at St. Andrews he introduced the subject of Scottish history into the curriculum.

During the First World War, he served in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and was awarded a Military Cross. He was wounded in both the stomach and in the shoulder. In both cases he received innovative treatment. For the stomach wound he was treated at a military hospital in Rouen. Sterilised water was dripped right through his stomach and he recovered well. The shoulder wound was received in the last days of the war. He nearly had to have his arm amputated but he opted for a new treatment in which the nerve was knotted. However he never regained full use of his left hand and suffered considerable pain for the remainder of his life. He returned to St. Andrews after the war, before being appointed Professor of Modern History at Bedford College, University of London, in 1926.

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Born
1887
Also known as
  • J. D. Mackie
Education
  • Jesus College, Oxford
Lived in
  • Edinburgh
Died
1978

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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