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John Burnett (20 December 1925 – 5 November 2006) was a social historian who was a professor at Brunel University between 1972 and 1990. His research examined the day-to-day lives of ordinary British people in the 19th and 20th centuries.
John Burnett (merchant) (1729–1784), Aberdeen merchant; John Napier Burnett (1899–1989), Canadian educator; John Harrison Burnett (1922–2007), British botanist and mycologist; John Burnett (historian) (1925–2006), English social historian; John Burnett (priest) (fl. 1955–1969), Australian Anglican priest; John F. Burnett, American ...
The eldest son of the abovementioned Andrew Burnett of Camphill, John Burnett (1625–1666) was the 1st of Elrick [42] John Burnett acquired these lands by assignation from William Innes of Kinnermonie who had a charter for Elrick in 1663. [43]
Early Greek Philosophy is a book by John Burnet. Four editions were published by A. & C. Black, Ltd. in Great Britain. Four editions were published by A. & C. Black, Ltd. in Great Britain. The first edition was published in April 1892, the second in June 1908, the third in September 1920 and the fourth, posthumously, in 1930.
John Burnett (historian) (1925–2006), English social historian; John Burnett (judge) (1831–1890), American judge on the Oregon Supreme Court; John Burnett (merchant) (1729–1784), Aberdeen merchant; John Burnett (priest) (fl. 1955–1969), Australian Anglican priest; John Burnett (rugby league), English rugby league footballer who played ...
John Evelyn (1591–1664) Sebastian Faulks; Reo Fortune; James Fox, art historian; Michael Frayn; Graeme Garden; Edward Pritchard Gee; Edward George, Baron George; Dick Greenwood; Alexander Guttenplan; Joseph Hall, Bishop; Clare Hammond; John Harvard, one of the founders of Harvard College; Edith Heard, epigenetics researcher; Freddie Highmore
Pages in category "British historian stubs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 642 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Burnett gave up attending public worship, but gave religious instruction to his servants. He was influenced by the example of John Howard the philanthropist, whom he probably met in 1776 in Scotland, and took an interest in charitable movements. He owned the estate of Dens in Buchan, just outside Aberdeen. [1] He died unmarried on 9 November 1784.