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is a 'must have' for past or present student, employee, or anyone who has been connected with Exeter University.
The University has served as the hub of Exeter since inauguration and has one of the most beautiful campuses, Professor Jeremy Black has in depth knowledge of its history and with his usual thoroughness in research, good humour, and great experience of writing overbooks, makes this a journey of remembrance for anyone connected or indeed living in Exeter.
Tracing the development of the University of Exeter over the six decades since it was granted its royal charter, this book tells the history of the institution and its community.
The author draws on a wide range of resources, from archival material to the personal recollections of staff and students, and records and analyzes the story of the university as it engaged with the need to expand and evolve while responding to constant financial and political pressures.
Including interviews with leading university figures, contributions from former students, and a postscript looking to the future, this volume charts the University of Exeters changing place in the world of higher education.
Professor Jeremy Black MBE is an English historian and a Professor of History at the University of Exeter, He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
He is the author of overbooks, principally but not exclusively onth century British politics and international relations, and has been described as the most prolific historical scholar of our age.
Black graduated from Queens College, Cambridge with a starred first, and then undertook postgraduate work at St Johns and Merton Colleges, Oxford.
He taught at Durham University foryears fromto, firstly as a lecturer and then as a Professor, Inhe moved to Exeter University where he took up the pos Professor Jeremy Black MBE is an English historian and a Professor of History at the University of Exeter.
He is a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of America and the West at the Foreign Policy Research Institute.
He is
Access Exeters University: A History Articulated By Jeremy Black Shown In Version
the author of overbooks, principally but not exclusively onth century British politics and international relations, and has been described as "the most prolific historical scholar of our age".
Black graduated from Queens' College, Cambridge with a starred first, and then undertook postgraduate work at St John's and Merton Colleges, Oxford.
He taught at Durham University foryears fromto, firstly as a lecturer and then as a Professor, Inhe moved to Exeter University where he took up the post of Professor of History, He has lectured extensively in Australasia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and the U, S. . He was editor of Archives, the journal of the British Records Association, fromto, He has served on the Council of the British Records Associationthe Council of the Royal Historical Societyandand the Council of the List and Index Society from.
He has sat on the editorial boards of History Today, International History , Journal of Military History, Media History and the Journal of the Royal United Services Institute now the RUSI Journal.
He is an advisory fellow of the Barsanti Military History Center at the University of North Texas, He was awarded an MBE infor services to stamp design, as advisor to the Royal Mail from, sitelink.