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Cambridge University History Society - Clio—named after the Greek Muse of History—is the undergraduate history society of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1996, the society has about 300 resident members and is an active society providing social and speaker events to its members.
Regius Professor of Modern History (Cambridge) - Regius Professor of Modern History is one of the senior professorships in history at Cambridge University. It was founded in 1724 by George I.
Cambridge University legends - There are a number of popular legends associated with Cambridge University and its history, often recounted by punt guides to tourists whilst cruising the River Cam. Some are true, some contain elements of truth and others are somewhat more fabricated.
Quentin Skinner - Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner is Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University. Educated at Bedford School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, he was elected into a Research Fellowship there in 1961 upon obtaining a double-starred first in History, and thereafter into a teaching Fellowship at Christ's College, Cambridge, where ...
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History of Harvard University - History of Harvard University Haggadah and History: A Panorama in Facsimile of Five Centuries of the Printed Haggadah from the Collections of Harvard University and the J A panoramic view of the evolution of the Passover Haggadah, from the beginnings of Hebrew printing into modern times Nominated for ...
History of Harvard University - History of Harvard University Haggadah and History: A Panorama in Facsimile of Five Centuries of the Printed Haggadah from the Collections of Harvard University and the J A panoramic view of the evolution of the Passover Haggadah, from the beginnings of Hebrew printing into modern times Nominated for ...
Cambridge University Press - Cambridge University Press A History of Cambridge University Press This volume completes the history of Cambridge University Press from the sixteenth century to the late twentieth. It examines the ways by which the Press launched itself as a London publisher in the 1870s, building up its ...
Cambridge University Press - Cambridge University Press A History of Cambridge University Press This volume completes the history of Cambridge University Press from the sixteenth century to the late twentieth. It examines the ways by which the Press launched itself as a London publisher in the 1870s, building up its ...
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