Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
The Faculty of History is one of the constituent departments of the University of Cambridge. Teaching and research of history has centuries old roots at Cambridge and the first Regius Professorship of Modern History was established by King George I in 1724. The History Faculty is one of the largest history departments in the world with well over a hundred faculty members. Each academic year a new intake more than two hundred undergraduates is admitted and the Faculty also has more than 450 graduate students studying for masters degrees and the PhD.
The faculty building on the Sidgwick Site | |
Type | History |
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Parent institution | University of Cambridge |
Location | Cambridge , , |
Website | www |
The Faculty is divided into eight subject groups (i.e. areas of research and teaching): American History; Ancient and Medieval History; Early Modern History; Economic, Social and Cultural History; Modern British History; Modern European History; Political Thought And Intellectual History; and World History.[1]
Courses offered
At undergraduate level, the faculty offers three courses (known as tripos) that result in a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. These are the Historical Tripos, the History and Politics Tripos, and the History and Modern Languages Tripos.[2]
At postgraduate level, the faculty offers three types of degrees: Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Master of Studies (MSt), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).[3] The MPhils are 9 month to one year courses, consisting of taught courses and a research dissertation; there are eight MPhils, one for each of the eight subject groups.[4] The MSt is a two year part-time course, consisting of taught modules and a research dissertation: it is jointly taught by the Faculty Of History and the Institute of Continuing Education.[3][5] The PhD is a research course, taking 3-4 years full-time and 5-7 years part-time, and resulting in a doctoral thesis of 80,000 words.[6]
Notable academics
There are a number of professorships, including endowed chairs, within the department:
- Regius Professor of History (currently Sir Christopher Clark)[7]
- Paul Mellon Professor of American History (currently Gary Gerstle)[8]
- Professor of Medieval History (currently John H. Arnold)[9]
- Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History (currently Saul Dubow)[10]
- Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History (currently Samita Sen)[11]
- Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History (currently David Maxwell)[12]
Notable student alumni[13]
This list is not exhaustive, and does not include the countless professional historians who have emerged from Cambridge's History Faculty
Royalty
Heads of government
- Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister
Church
- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Richard Chartres, Baron Chartres, Bishop of London
- Matthew Festing, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster
- Mark Langham, former Administrator of Westminster Cathedral and current Cambridge University Catholic Chaplain
Politics
- Baron Hurd of Westwell
- Alan Watson, Baron Watson of Richmond (High Steward of the University of Cambridge)
- Rab Butler
- Tam Dalyell
- Peter Shore
- Chris Grayling
- Stephen Barclay
- David Lidington
- Robert Jenrick
- Kwasi Kwarteng
- Tristram Hunt
- Andrew Mitchell
- Nick Griffin
- Diane Abbott
- Francis Maude, Baron Maude of Horsham
- Michael Portillo
- Oliver Letwin
- Kate Forbes
- John Gummer
- Ben Gummer
- John Biffen, Baron Biffen
- Daniel Zeichner
- Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman
- Stephen Greenhalgh
- Stephen Parkinson, Baron Parkinson of Whitley Bay
- Tim Yeo
- Simon Baynes
- Julie Marson
Government service
- Andrew Bailey (banker), Governor of the Bank of England
- Sir Simon McDonald, Foreign Office Permanent Secretary
- Richard Dearlove, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service
- Damian McBride
- Sean Cairncross, Chief Executive of the Millennium Challenge Corporation and former senior Presidential advisor
- Frances Hermia Durham, civil servant
- Sir Christopher Meyer, British Ambassador to the United States
- Robin Renwick, Baron Renwick of Clifton, British Ambassador to the United States
- Guy Burgess, British Diplomat and Soviet Spy
- Francesc Vendrell i Vendrell, UN diplomat charged with negotiating the establishment of a representative postwar government in Afghanistan
- Dame Ruth Runciman
- George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe
Law
- Igor Judge, Baron Judge, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
- Sydney Templeman, Baron Templeman
- Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings, President of the International Court of Justice
- Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls and Head of Civil Justice
- Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill
- Martha Spurrier, barrister and Director of Liberty
Business
Sports
Journalism
Authors
University management
- Noel Annan, Former Provost of King's College, Cambridge and Provost of University College London.
- David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
- David Williams (British legal scholar), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and President of Wolfson College, Cambridge
- David Watson, Vice Chancellor of the University of Brighton
- Dame Madeleine Atkins, Vice Chancellor of Coventry University and President of Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge
- Alison Rose, Principal of Newnham College, Cambridge
References
- "Subject Groups". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Undergraduates". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Graduate courses and prospectus". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "The MPhils". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "MSt in History". Institute of Continuing Education. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Course Outline: The PhD in History". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor Chris Clark". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor Gary L Gerstle FBA". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor John H. Arnold". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor Saul Dubow". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor Alison Bashford". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- "Professor David Maxwell". Faculty of History. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
- https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/sites/default/files/resources/employment_of_history_students_0.pdf