Rhodes Professor of Imperial History
The Rhodes Professorship of Imperial History is one of the senior professorships in history at King's College London and was endowed by the Rhodes Trust in 1919. After the Beit Professorship of Colonial History at Oxford (founded in 1905), it is the second oldest chair in its subject in the world.
List of holders
- Arthur Percival Newton (1920–1938)
- Vincent T. Harlow (1938–1949)
- Gerald S. Graham (1949–1970)
- Peter James Marshall (1980–1993)
- Andrew Porter (1993–2008)[1]
- Richard Drayton (2009–)
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References
- Professor Andrew Porter King's College London, 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2014. Archived here.
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