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18 relations: Academy, Doctor of Philosophy, Fellow of the British Academy, Historian, History Workshop Journal, King's College, Cambridge, Lincoln College, Oxford, Master of Arts, New Left, New Left Review, Nuffield College, Oxford, Political science, Professor, Queen Mary University of London, St Antony's College, Oxford, St Paul's School, London, Structuralism, University of Cambridge.
- British Marxist historians
- Historians of political thought
- Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history
Academy
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership).
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Doctor of Philosophy
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD or DPhil; philosophiae doctor or) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research.
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Fellow of the British Academy
Fellowship of the British Academy (post-nominal letters FBA) is an award granted by the British Academy to leading academics for their distinction in the humanities and social sciences.
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Historian
A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it.
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History Workshop Journal
The History Workshop Journal is a British academic history journal published by Oxford University Press.
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King's College, Cambridge
King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Lincoln College, Oxford
Lincoln College (formally, The College of the Blessed Mary and All Saints, Lincoln) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, situated on Turl Street in central Oxford.
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Master of Arts
A Master of Arts (Magister Artium or Artium Magister; abbreviated MA or AM) is the holder of a master's degree awarded by universities in many countries.
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New Left
The New Left was a broad political movement that emerged from the counterculture of the 1960s and continued through the 1970s.
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New Left Review
The New Left Review is a British bimonthly journal covering world politics, economy, and culture, which was established in 1960.
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Nuffield College, Oxford
Nuffield College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
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Political science
Political science is the scientific study of politics.
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Professor
Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.
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Queen Mary University of London
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL, or informally QM, and formerly Queen Mary and Westfield College) is a public research university in Mile End, East London, England.
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St Antony's College, Oxford
St Antony's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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St Paul's School, London
St Paul's School is a selective independent day school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, founded in 1509 by John Colet and located on a 43-acre site by the Thames in London.
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Structuralism
Structuralism is an intellectual current and methodological approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way of their relationship to a broader system.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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See also
British Marxist historians
- Al Richardson (historian)
- Ben Lewis (historian)
- Brian Manning (historian)
- C. Desmond Greaves
- C. L. R. James
- Chris Harman
- Chris Wickham
- Christopher Hill (historian)
- Colin Barker
- Cyril Smith (Marxist)
- Dave Renton
- Dona Torr
- E. A. Thompson
- E. H. Carr
- E. P. Thompson
- Eric Hobsbawm
- G. E. M. de Ste. Croix
- Gareth Stedman Jones
- Geoff Eley
- George Rudé
- Ian Birchall
- Isaac Deutscher
- John Haldon
- John Saville
- Keith Flett
- Mike Gonzalez (historian)
- Perry Anderson
- Pete Glatter
- Raphael Samuel
- Raymond Challinor
- Sam Bornstein
- Sheila Rowbotham
- Thomas Lionel Hodgkin
- Timothy Mason
- Tobias Abse
Historians of political thought
- Alan Ryan
- Annelien de Dijn
- Bernard Bailyn
- C. B. Macpherson
- David Armitage (historian)
- Duncan Bell (historian)
- Gareth Stedman Jones
- Gonzalo Álvarez Chillida
- Graeme Garrard
- Gregory Claeys
- Howard J. Wiarda
- Isaiah Berlin
- J. G. A. Pocock
- James Tully (philosopher)
- Jan-Werner Müller
- John Dunn (political theorist)
- José Álvarez Junco
- José Luis Villacañas
- Joseph Cropsey
- Leo Strauss
- Mark Goldie
- Melissa Lane
- Michael Oakeshott
- Peter Laslett
- Quentin Skinner
- Raymond Geuss
- Richard Tuck
- Robert Garner
- Robert Wokler
- Thomas Pangle
- Victor B. Howard
Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history
- Alexandra Walsham
- Betty Wood
- Boyd Hilton
- Brendan Simms
- Caroline Goodson
- Christine Carpenter (historian)
- Christopher Andrew (historian)
- Christopher Clark
- D. C. Coleman
- David Abulafia
- David Brading
- David Maxwell (historian)
- David Reynolds (historian)
- Emma Rothschild
- Eugenio Biagini
- G. M. Trevelyan
- Gareth Stedman Jones
- Geoffrey Elton
- George Clark (historian)
- Gillian Evans
- Herbert Butterfield
- J. B. Bury
- J. H. Elliott
- J. R. M. Butler
- Joachim Whaley
- John H. Plumb
- Jonathan Haslam
- Jonathan Parry
- Joya Chatterji
- Mark Goldie
- Martin Daunton
- Maurice Cowling
- Nicholas Guyatt
- Owen Chadwick
- Patrick Collinson
- Peter Clarke (historian)
- Peter Laslett
- Peter Mandler
- Quentin Skinner
- Richard J. Evans
- Rosemary Horrox
- Teresa Webber
- Tony Wrigley
References
Also known as G. Stedman Jones, Gareth Stedman-Jones, Stedman Jones.