fiction.wikisort.org - WriterMartin James Daunton FRHistS FBA (born 14 February 1949) is a British academic and historian. He was Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, between 2004 and 2014.[1][2]
British academic and historian
Martin Daunton
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Born | (1949-02-07) 7 February 1949 (age 73)
Cardiff, Wales |
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Nationality | British |
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Alma mater | - University of Nottingham
- University of Kent
- University of Cambridge
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Discipline | History |
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Sub-discipline | Economic history |
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Institutions | - University of Durham
- University College London
- Trinity Hall, Cambridge
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Daunton is the son of Ronald James Daunton and Dorothy née Bellett. He was educated at Barry Grammar School before going to the University of Nottingham where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1970. He studied further at the University of Kent PhD 1974 and received the degree of LittD from the University of Cambridge in 2005.
In 1984, he married Claire Gobbi.
Select bibliography
- Daunton, Martin J., ed. Coal Metropolis: Cardiff 1870–1914 (Leicester University, 1977).
- Daunton, Martin J. House and home in the Victorian city: working class housing, 1850–1914 (London: Edward Arnold, 1983).
- Daunton, Martin J. "'Gentlemanly Capitalism' and British Industry 1820–1914." Past & Present 122 (1989): 119–158. in JSTOR
- Daunton, Martin J. Progress and Poverty: an economic and social history of Britain 1700–1850. (Oxford UP, 1995).
- Daunton, Martin, and Matthew Hilton, eds. The Politics of Consumption: Material culture and citizenship in Europe and America. (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2001).
- Narlikar, Amrita, Martin Daunton, and Robert M. Stern, eds. The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization (Oxford University Press, 2012).
- Moses, Julia, and Martin J. Daunton. "Editorial – Border Crossings: global dynamics of social policies and problems." Journal of Global History 9#2 (2014): 177–188.
- Daunton, Martin J. Royal Mail: the Post Office since 1840. (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015).
- Daunton, Martin J. Housing the Workers, 1850–1914: a comparative perspective (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015).
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Academic offices |
Preceded by Peter Clarke |
Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge 2004–2014 |
Succeeded by Jeremy Morris |
Preceded by Janet Nelson |
President of the Royal Historical Society 2005–2008 |
Succeeded by Colin Jones |
Masters of Trinity Hall, Cambridge |
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- 1350 Robert de Stretton
- 1355 Adam Wickmer
- 1384 Robert Braunch
- 1413 Henry Wells
- 1429 Marmaduke Lumley
- 1443 Simon Dalling
- 1453 Simon Thornham
- 1471 William Dalling
- 1502 Edward Shouldham
- 1505 John Wright
- 1512 Walter Huke
- 1520 Thomas Larke
- 1525 Stephen Gardiner (1525–1552)
- 1549 Walter Haddon
- 1552 William Mouse
- 1553 Stephen Gardiner
- 1555 Henry Harvey
- 1584 Thomas Preston
- 1598 John Cowell
- 1611 Clement Corbett
- 1626 Thomas Eden
- 1645 John Selden
- 1660 Robert King
- 1645 John Bond
- 1676 Thomas Exton
- 1688 George Oxenden
- 1702 George Bramston
- 1710 Sir Nathaniel Lloyd
- 1735 Edward Simpson
- 1764 Sir James Marriott
- 1803 Sir William Wynne
- 1815 Thomas Le Blanc
- 1843 Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust
- 1852 Thomas Charles Geldart
- 1877 Henry James Sumner Maine
- 1888 Henry Latham
- 1902 Edward Anthony Beck
- 1919 Henry Bond
- 1929 Henry Roy Dean
- 1955 Sir William Ivor Jennings
- 1966 William Alexander Deer
- 1975 Theodore Morris Sugden
- 1986 Sir John Lyons
- 2000 Peter Clarke
- 2004 Martin Daunton
- 2014 Jeremy Morris
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Presidents of the Royal Historical Society |
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- 1871–1872 George Grote
- 1873–1878 John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
- 1878–1891 Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare
- 1891–1899 Sir M. E. Grant Duff
- 1899–1901 Sir Adolphus Ward
- 1901–1905 Sir George Prothero
- 1905–1909 William Hunt
- 1909–1913 William Cunningham
- 1913–1917 Sir Charles Firth
- 1917–1921 Sir Charles Oman
- 1921–1925 Sir John Fortescue
- 1925–1929 Frederick Tout
- 1929–1933 Sir Richard Lodge
- 1933–1937 Sir F. M. Powicke
- 1937–1945 Sir Frank Stenton
- 1946–1949 Robert William Seton-Watson
- 1949–1953 Theodore Plucknett
- 1953–1957 Hale Bellot
- 1957–1961 David Knowles
- 1961–1965 Sir Goronwy Edwards
- 1965–1969 Robin Humphreys
- 1969–1973 Sir R. W. Southern
- 1973–1977 Sir Geoffrey Elton
- 1977–1981 Sir John Habakkuk
- 1981–1985 Sir J. C. Holt
- 1985–1989 Gerald Aylmer
- 1989–1993 Michael Thompson
- 1993–1997 Sir Rees Davies
- 1997–2001 Sir P. J. Marshall
- 2001–2005 Dame Janet Nelson
- 2005–2008 Martin Daunton
- 2009–2012 Colin Jones
- 2012–2016 Peter Mandler
- 2016–present Margot Finn
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Other |
- RERO (Switzerland)
- SUDOC (France)
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