16 March 1993(1993-03-16) (aged 79) Windygates, Fife, Scotland
Occupation
Historian
Gordon Donaldson (13 April 1913 – 16 March 1993) was a Scottish historian.
Life
He was born in a tenement at 140 McDonald Road[1] off Leith Walk in northern Edinburgh on 13 April 1913 the son of Rachel Swan and Magnus Donaldson.[2]
After working as an archivist at the General Register Office for Scotland 1938–1947, he was appointed to a lectureship in Scottish History at the University of Edinburgh, largely through the offices of William Croft Dickinson. This marked the beginning of Donaldson's 32-year academic career at the University.
He was also an Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society, and in 1992 he received the St Olav's Medal from the King of Norway. When Professor Donaldson retired, he was appointed Historiographer Royal in Scotland.
He could talk about any character in Scottish history as if he knew them personally. It was his love of the sea and ships, born from his childhood in Shetland, that took him to Dysart in Fife in his retirement, where he lived in a 17th-century Pan Ha' apartment. "I cannot pass my old age without the sight of the sea and ships," he said.
He died in Windygates in Fife on 16 March 1993. He never married and left no family.[2]
Bibliography
(with James Kirk) Scotland's history : approaches and reflections, 1995
A Northern Commonwealth: Scotland and Norway, 1990
The faith of the Scots, 1990
(with David John Breeze) A queen's progress : an introduction to the buildings associated with Mary Queen of Scots in the care of the Secretary of State for Scotland, 1987
Scottish church history, 1985
All the Queen's men : power and politics in Mary Stewart's Scotland, 1983
Four centuries : Edinburgh University life, 1583–1983, 1983
(with Ann Morton) British National Archives and the local historian : a guide to official record publications, 1980
(with Robert Morpeth) A dictionary of Scottish history, 1977
Scotland : the shaping of a nation, 1974
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1974
(with Robert Morpeth) Who's who in Scottish history, 1973
Scottish historical documents, 1970
The first trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 1969
The memoirs of Sir James Melville of Halhill...., 1969
Scottish Kings, 1967
The Scots overseas, 1966
General Editor, The Edinburgh History of Scotland, 1965
Vol I, Scotland: The making of the Kingdom, A.A.M. Duncan
Vol II, Scotland: The Later Middle Ages, R. Nicholson
Vol III, Scotland: James V to James VII, G. Donaldson
Vol IV, Scotland: 1689 to the Present, W Ferguson
Scotland: James V to James VII, 1965
Scotland: church and nation through sixteen centuries, 1960