Professor Innes Keighren's inaugural lecture

Professor Innes Keighren's inaugural lecture

The archive in the armoire: rediscovering the global lives of William Macintosh

By Royal Holloway, University of London

Date and time

Starts on Tue, 20 May 2025 18:15 GMT+1

Location

Moore Building Auditorium

Royal Holloway, University of London Egham TW20 0EX United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 15 minutes

During his remarkable and restlessly mobile lifetime, William Macintosh (1737–1813) was many things: colonial legislator, world traveller, prisoner of war, best-selling author, papal advisor, counterrevolutionary spy, and self-proclaimed citizen of the world. His work was read by Thomas Jefferson and Adam Smith, he corresponded with Joseph Banks and George Washington, and dined with Aaron Burr and the Princesse de Talleyrand. Yet, today, Macintosh is almost entirely unknown. For more than a decade, Professor Keighren has been working to recover Macintosh from the shadows and to understand what his forgotten world and words can tell us about slavery, war, and the contested politics of British imperialism in the eighteenth century. Drawing on an unstudied archive of Macintosh’s personal papers, hidden in a wardrobe in Avignon and seized at the height of the French Revolution, Professor Keighren offers a fascinating insight into Macintosh’s forgotten life and why it still matters. Spanning the Caribbean, South Asia, and Europe, this lecture shows how one life can illuminate a global history.

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Frequently asked questions

Is car parking available?

Free car parking on campus will be available for guests. Details will be sent to guests before the event. We encourage visitors to use public transport where possible, Royal Holloway is well served by local buses and is a 20 minute walk from Egham station.

When does the auditorium open

The auditorium will open approximately 5 minutes before the lecture is due to start. We ask guests to have their QR code ticket ready to scan on mobile or printed copy.

How long is the lecture?

The lecture will last approximately one hour and will be followed by a drinks reception for attendees.

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