List of University of Cambridge Members - Historians

Historians

  • Lord Acton (Trinity)
  • Frank Adcock (King's)
  • Liaquat Ahamed (Trinity) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • David Armitage (Unknown)
  • Tony Badger (Sidney Sussex/Clare)
  • Jonathan Bate (St. Catharine's/Trinity Hall)
  • Lawrence Brockett (Trinity)
  • J. B. Bury (Trinity)
  • Sir Herbert Butterfield (Peterhouse)
  • Sir Denis William Brogan (Peterhouse)
  • Hugh Brogan (St John's)
  • Oscar Browning (King's)
  • Sir David Cannadine (Clare/Christ's)
  • E. H. Carr (Trinity)
  • Hector Munro Chadwick (Clare)
  • John Chadwick (Corpus Christi)
  • Simon Coleman (Unknown)
  • Linda Colley (Girton/Newnham/Christ's)
  • Patrick Collinson (Pembroke)
  • John S. Conway (St John's)
  • G. G. Coulton (St Catharine's)
  • Maurice Cowling (Jesus/Peterhouse)
  • Jodocus Crull (King's)
  • William Dalrymple (Trinity)
  • Isaac Deutscher (Unknown)
  • John Elliott (Trinity)
  • Sir Geoffrey Elton (Clare)
  • Richard J. Evans (Caius)
  • Robert Evans (Jesus)
  • Niall Ferguson (Christ's/Peterhouse)
  • Orlando Figes (Caius)
  • Sir James Frazer (Trinity)
  • David J. Garrow (Homerton) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Thomas Gray (Peterhouse/Pembroke)
  • John Guy (Clare)
  • Sir (Hrothgar) John Habakkuk (St John's)
  • Basil Liddell Hart (Corpus Christi)
  • Marko Attila Hoare (Unknown)
  • Eric Hobsbawm (King's)
  • Richard Holmes (Emmanuel)
  • Lisa Jardine (Newnham/Jesus/King's)
  • Nicholas Jardine (Darwin)
  • Tony Judt (King's)
  • Alexander William Kinglake (Trinity)
  • Wilbur Knorr (Unknown)
  • David Knowles (Christ's/Peterhouse)
  • Peter Laslett (St John's)
  • John Le Neve (Trinity)
  • Carenza Lewis (Corpus Christi)
  • Thomas Babington Macaulay (Trinity)
  • Diarmaid MacCulloch (Churchill)
  • Sir Henry James Sumner Maine (Pembroke/Trinity Hall)
  • F. W. Maitland (Trinity)
  • Peter Mathias (Jesus/Queens'/Downing)
  • Joseph Needham (Caius)
  • Roy Franklin Nichols (Unknown) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • C. Northcote Parkinson (Emmanuel)
  • Sir John H. Plumb (Christ's/King's)
  • Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet (Trinity)
  • Roy Porter (Christ's/Churchill)
  • Sir Michael Postan (Peterhouse)
  • Eileen Power (Girton)
  • Sir George Prothero (King's)
  • Andrew Roberts (Caius)
  • Sir Steven Runciman (Trinity)
  • Simon Schama (Christ's)
  • Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. (Peterhouse) Pulitzer Prize winner
  • Simon Sebag-Montefiore (Caius)
  • Sir John Robert Seeley (Christ's/Caius)
  • Quentin Skinner (Caius/Christ's)
  • Denis Mack Smith (Peterhouse)
  • Sir Henry Spelman (Trinity)
  • Tom Stannage (Unknown)
  • David Starkey (Fitzwilliam)
  • Norman Stone (Caius/Jesus/Trinity)
  • Harold McCarter Taylor (Clare)
  • Harold Temperley (King's/Peterhouse)
  • E. P. Thompson (Corpus Christi)
  • G. M. Trevelyan (Trinity)
  • Hugh Trevor-Roper (Peterhouse)
  • Shallet Turner (Peterhouse)
  • George Waddington (Trinity)
  • Sir Adolphus William Ward (Peterhouse)
  • Robert M. Young (King's)

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Famous quotes containing the word historians:

    Nations without a past are contradictions in terms. What makes a nation is the past, what justifies one nation against others is the past, and historians are the people who produce it.
    Eric J. Hobsbawm (b. 1917)

    The three main medieval points of view regarding universals are designated by historians as realism, conceptualism, and nominalism. Essentially these same three doctrines reappear in twentieth-century surveys of the philosophy of mathematics under the new names logicism, intuitionism, and formalism.
    Willard Van Orman Quine (b. 1908)

    Civilization is a stream with banks. The stream is sometimes filled with blood from people killing, stealing, shouting and doing the things historians usually record, while on the banks, unnoticed, people build homes, make love, raise children, sing songs, write poetry and even whittle statues. The story of civilization is the story of what happened on the banks. Historians are pessimists because they ignore the banks for the river.
    Will Durant (1885–1981)