Christ's - A Cambridge College Over Five Centuries

Christ's - A Cambridge College Over Five Centuries

by Ed.DavidReynolds (Author)

Synopsis

Informed but readable, incisive and entertaining, this is a revealing history of a very British institution by some of the leading historians of our era. The list of contributors includes Simon Schama, David Cannadine, Roy Porter and Linda Colley.

In 2005 Christ's college Cambridge is celebrating its quincentenary. It was founded by a remarkable woman - the mother of a King. Its alumni include two of the intellectual giants of the West, Milton and Darwin. And it has been immortally caricatured in one of the most famous university novels of the twentieth century, The Masters by C.P. Snow. In recent years it has also nurtured a succession of outstanding historians, many of them pupils or proteges of Sir John Plumb. These chapters have been written by some of those historians - all scholars of distinction, some of them household names. Their distinctive snapshots of Christ's at different moments in time also reveal something of the rich variety of historical writing today - religious and intellectual history, biography, economics and the history of science.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 354
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 04 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0333989880
ISBN 13: 9780333989883

Author Bio
David Reynolds is a fellow of Christ's College and author of many historical works including From Munich to Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt's America and the Origins of the Second World War (2001)