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Оглавление2. J.H.Plumb’s Curriculum Vitae
B.A. (London), M.A., Ph.D., Litt.D. (Cambridge), FRHistS., FBA., FSA., FRSL., Hon. Litt.D. (Leicester, East Anglia, Bowdoin College, Southern California, Westminster College, Washington University, St. Louis, Bard College, New York), Honorary Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Honorary Member of the Society of American Historians, Honorary Member of American Historical Association.
Education:
Alderman Newton’s Boys School, 1923-30
University College Leicester, 1930-33
B.A. (London) 1st Class Honours in History 1933
Cambridge University 1934-2001
Ph.D. (Cambridge) 1936
Litt.D. (Cambridge) 1957
College Career:
Christ’s College, Cambridge, matriculated October 1934
Ehrmann Research Fellow, King’s College, Cambridge, 1939-46
Christ’s College, Cambridge, 1946-2001
Fellow, 1946-2001
Steward, 1948-50
Director of Studies 1949-66
Tutor, 1950-59
Vice-Master, 1964-68
Master, 1978-82
University Career:
University Lecturer in History, 1946-62
Reader in Modern English History, 1962-66
Chairman of the History Faculty, 1966-68
Professor of Modern English History, 1966-74
War-time Career:
Foreign Office, Bletchley 1940-45
Honours and Appointments:
Honorary Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, 1970
Honorary Member of the Society of American History, 1976
Honorary Member of American Historical Association, 1981
Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, 1961-82
Syndic of the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1960-77
Trustee of the Fitzwilliam Museum, 1985-92
Member of the Wine Standards Board, 1973-75
Elector of the Wolfson Prize for History, 1974-86
Fellow of the British Academy, 1968-2001
Member of the Council of the British Academy, 1977-80
Chairman of the Centre of East Anglian Studies, 1979-82
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, 1969
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, 1969
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, 1969
Visiting Professor at Columbia University, New York, 1960
Distinguished Visiting Professor NYC University, 1971-72
Distinguished Visiting Professor NYC University, 1976
Charles & Ida Green Honours Chair, Texas Christian University, 1974
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Washington University, 1977
Knighthood, 1982
Lectures:
Ford Lectures, University of Oxford, 1965-66
Saposnekov Lectures City College, New York, 1968
Guy Stanton Ford Lecture, University of Minnesota, 1966
The Stenton Lecture, University of Reading, 1977
George Rogers Clark Lecture, Society of Cincinnati, 1977
Honorary Degrees:
Hon. D.Litt. University of Leicester 1968
Hon. D.Litt. University of East Anglia 1977
Hon. D.Litt. Bowdoin College, U.S.A. 1974
Hon. D.Litt. University of Southern California 1978
Hon. D.Litt. Westminster College, U.S.A. 1983
Hon. D.Litt. Washington University, St. Louis 1983
Hon. D.Litt. Bard College, New York 1988
Editing:
Editor of the History of Human Society, 1957-1978
Editor of the Fontana History of Europe, 1957-1997
Senior Editor of American Heritage, 1957-1982
Historical Advisor, Penguin Books, 1960-91
Editor of Pelican Social History of Britain, 1982-91
Editor of the Library of World Biography for Little Brown of Boston, 1972
Editing work for British Museum Publications
Festschrift:
Historical Perspectives: Studies in English Thought and Society in Honour of J. H. Plumb, edited and introduced by Neil McKendrick (1974)