Callum Brown (author)
Callum G. Brown (born 6 April 1953) is a Scottish historian and author. He specialises in the history of secularisation, Christianity, and organised humanism in the United Kingdom. LifeHe was born on 6 April 1953 and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. He currently resides in Scotland. CareerHe is currently a professor of history at the University of Glasgow. He has had previous posts at both Dundee University and the University of Strathclyde. In 2020 he celebrated his 30th year in the industry. .[1] He has frequently collaborated with Arthur McIvor.[2][3] Select publicationsHis books have received mostly positive reviews. Some of his notable books are:[4][5][6] His book Up-helly-aa: Custom, Culture and Community in Shetland (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998) won the 1999 Frank Watson Book Prize.[7]
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