John M. MacKenzie Series
John M. MacKenzie is an Emeritus Professor of imperial history whose work delves into the intricate relationship between the British Empire and the natural world. He meticulously examines the cultural and environmental dimensions of imperial expansion, revealing how landscapes were shaped by and, in turn, shaped imperial ambitions. Through his extensive editorial work, including a significant role in the 'Studies in Imperialism' series and the 'Encyclopaedia of Empire,' he has profoundly influenced the discourse on imperial history. His scholarship offers crucial insights into the interconnectedness of power, culture, and the environment across vast imperial territories.




