Peter Clark (historian)

Peter Clark (historian)

Peter Clark is a British historian. Since 2000, he has been a professor of European urban history at the University of Helsinki.

Clark was educated at Balliol College, Oxford and graduated (Modern History first class) in 1966. He started his career as a research fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford. He was then lecturer, reader and later professor of economic and social history at the University of Leicester. From 1985 to 1999, he was the director of the Centre for Urban History of the University of Leicester. [ [http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/blogs/kaupunkitutkimus/post106.htm "Peter Clark"] , University of Helsinki, 2004]

He contributed to a number of publications, including the "Cambridge Urban History of Britain".

Bibliography

* Editor, "The Early Modern Town" (Longman, 1976).
* "The English Alehouse: A Social History" (Longman, 1983); awarded the Royal Historical Society Whitfield Prize.
* Editor, "Small Towns in Early Modern Europe" (Cambridge University Press, 1995), paperback edition 2002.
* "British Clubs and Societies" (Oxford University Press,2000); paperback edition 2002.
* Editor, "Cambridge Urban History of Britain vol. 2 1540-1840" (Cambridge UP, 2000).
* General Editor, "Cambridge Urban History of Britain 3 vols." 85 contributors (Cambridge UP, 2000).

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Peter Clark — may refer to:* Peter D. Clark (b. 1938), Canadian politician * Peter H. Clark (1829 ndash;1925), American abolitionist * Peter Clark (historian), British historianee also* Peter Clarke …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Laslett — (18 December 1915 – 8 November 2001) was an English historian.BiographyBorn Thomas Peter Ruffell Laslett and educated at the Watford Grammar School for Boys, Peter Laslett studied history at St John s College, Cambridge in 1935 and graduated with …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Watchorn — (born 1957) is an Australian born harpsichordist who has combined a virtuosic keyboard technique, musical scholarship and practical experience in the construction of harpsichords copied from original instruments of the 17th and 18th centuries. As …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Golding — FCSD created the first ‘designer jean’ in 1970, opened clothing store ACE on King’s Road in 1974 and created the world’s first stretch denim jean in the late 1978. He was the first fashion designer to be invited to join what is now known as the… …   Wikipedia

  • Peter Davis — may refer to: *Sir Peter Davis, British businessman *Peter Davis (director), American news writer and documentary film maker *Peter Davis (New Zealand), husband of current New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark *Peter Davis (theater historian),… …   Wikipedia

  • Manning Clark — in his study in about 1988 Charles Manning Hope Clark, AC (3 March 1915 – 23 May 1991), an Australian historian, was the author of the best known general history of Australia, his six volume A History of Australia, published between 1962 and 1987 …   Wikipedia

  • Alan Clark — This article is about the British politician. For other people with a similar name, see Alan Clark (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Alan Clark Member of Parliament for Kensington and Chelsea …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Clark (filmmaker) — Colin Clark (9 October 1932 – 17 December 2002) was a British writer and filmmaker who specialised in films for cinema and television about the arts. He was the son of the art historian Lord Clark of Saltwood (Sir Kenneth Clark), and the younger… …   Wikipedia

  • Jerome Clark — (born 1946) is an American researcher and writer, specializing in unidentified flying objects and other anomalous phenomena; he is also a songwriter of some note.Clark is one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers active today.… …   Wikipedia

  • Dymphna Clark — Hilma Dymphna Clark, née Lodewyckx (18 December 1916 12 May 2000), was a language scholar and married to the historian Manning Clark. Born in Melbourne, Australia, and of Scandinavian and Dutch ancestry, Clark was educated at Mont Albert Central… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”