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Reynolds has made thirteen documentaries on 20th-century history for the BBC, most recently the three-part BBC2 series Long Shadow, based on his award-winning book about the legacies and memory of 1914–18 and a trilogy of films about the Big Three allies in the Second World War: World War Two: 1941 and the Man of Steel, World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly and World War Two: 1945 ...
David Watson Noble (March 17, 1925 – March 11, 2018 [1]) was an American historian and historiographer, specializing in American intellectual trends and thought. He was a professor of American Studies at the University of Minnesota .
Christian is credited with coining the term Big History [7] [8] and he serves as president of the International Big History Association. [6] Christian's best-selling Teaching Company course entitled Big History caught the attention of philanthropist Bill Gates , who is funding Christian's efforts to develop a program to bring the course to ...
The Dingwall Beloe Lecture Series, held at the British Museum annually, intended to make new contributions to the history of horology, with a particular international focus. Gresham College gives free public lectures since it was founded in 1597
Bates in the 1980s. David Bates is a historian of Britain and France during the period from the tenth to the thirteenth centuries. He has written many books and articles during his career, including Normandy before 1066 (1982), Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum: The Acta of William I, 1066–1087 (1998), The Normans and Empire (2013), William the Conqueror (2016) in the Yale English Monarchs ...
He was an A-level History Examiner for the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board from 1986 to 1990, and since 1988 he has given lectures in over a hundred schools and sixth-form colleges. He served as a Governor of Eastbourne College (1993-2015) and also as a Trustee of Oakham School (2000–12).
David Wengrow FSA (born 25 July 1972) is a British archaeologist and Professor of Comparative Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. [1] He co-authored the international bestseller The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity which was a finalist for the Orwell Prize in 2022. [ 2 ]
David Nicholas Cannadine was born in Birmingham on 7 September 1950 and attended King Edward VI Five Ways School. [4] He was educated at Clare College, Cambridge, where he took a double first in history; at St John's College, Oxford, where he completed his DPhil; and at Princeton University, where he was a Jane Eliza Procter Visiting Fellow.