Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History
The Smuts Professorship of Commonwealth History was established on 25 October 1952 as the Smuts Professorship of the History of the British Commonwealth; it was retitled in 1994. The professorship is assigned to the Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge.[1]
List of Smuts Professors of Commonwealth History
- Philip Nicholas Seton Mansergh (1953-1970)[1]
- Eric Thomas Stokes (1970-1981)[1]
- Donald Anthony Low (1983-1994)[1]
- A. G. Hopkins (1994-2002)
- Megan Vaughan (2002-2016)
- Saul Dubow (2017–)[2][3]
References
- Venn Cambridge University database Archived 2012-05-30 at Archive.today
- http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/027-saul-dubow-elected-smuts-professor-of-commonwealth-history
- "Elections". Cambridge University Reporter (6435). 21 September 2016. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
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