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Peter Hamish Wilson, FRHistS (born November 27, 1963) is a British historian. Since 2015, he has held the Chichele Professor of the History of War chair at All Souls College , University of Oxford .
Evans was Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford from 1997 to 2011 and is a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. [1] He works on the post-medieval history of Central and Eastern Europe, especially concerning that of the Habsburg lands from 1526 to 1918. He has a particular interest in the role of language in historical ...
The Chichele Professorships are statutory professorships at the University of Oxford named in honour of Henry Chichele (also spelt Chicheley or Checheley, although the spelling of the academic position is consistently "Chichele"), an Archbishop of Canterbury and founder of All Souls College, Oxford.
Peter Wilson was born in Weston-super-Mare. [1] While studying at St Edmund Hall at the University of Oxford, [3] Wilson played two first-class cricket matches for Oxford University in 1964, [4] [5] against Hampshire and Derbyshire at Oxford. [6] He scored 56 runs in his two matches, with a high score of 30. [7]
In an exclusive interview with The Independent, Lord Hague discusses with Geordie Greig his campaign to win election as Chancellor to the University of Oxford. The former foreign secretary ...
Peter Wilson MBE (12 January 1951 - 4 September 2023) was an English theatre director and producer. Attending Exeter College, Oxford, he set up Peter Wilson Productions in 1983, which has run over 100 musicals and play in London's West End. He led the Theatre Royal, Norwich from 1992 to 2016, and transformed its fortunes. He was awarded an MBE ...
Appointment comes after the former Tory leader told The Independent his chief rival’s claim – that the role is merely a ‘ceremonial figurehead’ – was wrong
The Faculty of History at the University of Oxford organises that institution's teaching and research in medieval and modern history. Medieval and modern history has been taught at Oxford for longer than at virtually any other university, [1] and the first Regius Professor of Modern History was appointed in 1724.