Tag: Historian Highlight

  • Historian Highlight: Edward Hallett Carr (1892-1982)

    Historian Highlight: Edward Hallett Carr (1892-1982)

    by Chris Campbell, @Chris__Campbell E. H. Carr must surely be one of the most seasonal names in British historical education. It emerges towards the end of summer in suggested reading lists, multiplies throughout the autumn in sixth form history classrooms, and returns to hibernation shortly after the personal statement deadline passes. How many times throughout…

  • Historian Highlight – Benjamin Iago Gibson

    Historian Highlight – Benjamin Iago Gibson

    interviewed by Jake Bransgrove, @Jake_Bransgrove Historian Highlight is an ongoing series sharing the research experiences of historians in the History Faculty in Cambridge and beyond. For our latest instalment, we sat down with Benjamin Iago Gibson, a first-year PhD candidate at Trinity Hall, to discuss mountains and their roots, Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, and…

  • Historian Highlight: Benjamin Farrington (1891-1974)

    Historian Highlight: Benjamin Farrington (1891-1974)

    by Sam Phoenix Clarke, @samjphoenix ‘Recent advances in physics hold out the prospect that human civilisation may be destroyed. Recent advances in history, revealing to us with a startlingly clearer insight what the nature of civilisation is, might, if they were more widely understood, give us the little bit of extra wisdom which would induce…

  • Historian Highlight – C. L. R. James (1901-1989)

    Historian Highlight – C. L. R. James (1901-1989)

    by Molly Groarke, @Molly_Groarke ‘I was tired of reading and hearing about Africans being persecuted and oppressed in Africa, in the Middle Passage, in the USA and all over the Caribbean. I made up my mind that I would write a book in which Africans or people of African descent instead of constantly being the…

  • Molly Groarke – Historian Highlight

    Molly Groarke – Historian Highlight

    Historian Highlight is an ongoing series sharing the research experiences of historians in the History Faculty in Cambridge and beyond. In this instalment, Chris Campbell sat down with second-year History PhD student Molly Groarke to discuss imperial history, heritage organisations, and public-facing research.  @mollygroarke | @chriscampbell Molly, let’s start by talking about your PhD research.…