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The '''Faculty of History''' at the ] organises the teaching and research of history in the University. Medieval and Modern History has been taught at Oxford for longer than at nearly any other University<ref>http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/</ref>. The first ] was appointed in 1724. | The '''Faculty of History''' at the ] organises the teaching and research of history in the University. Medieval and Modern History has been taught at Oxford for longer than at nearly any other University<ref>http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/</ref>. The first ] was appointed in 1724. It is part of the ] | ||
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The Faculty of History at the University of Oxford organises the teaching and research of history in the University. Medieval and Modern History has been taught at Oxford for longer than at nearly any other University. The first Regius Professor of Modern History was appointed in 1724. It is part of the Humanities Division
Notable Members
- Martin Biddle
- John Blair
- Laurence Brockliss
- Judith M. Brown
- Averil Cameron
- Richard Carwardine
- Thomas Charles-Edwards
- Barry Cunliffe
- Norman Davies
- Robert John Weston Evans
- R. F. Foster
- Timothy Garton Ash
- Robert Gildea
- Brian Harrison
- Peter Harrison
- Robin Kelley
- Martin Kemp
- Alan Knight
- Paul Langford
- Sir Colin Lucas
- Diarmaid MacCulloch
- Margaret MacMillan
- Henry Mayr-Harting
- Avner Offer
- Francis Robinson
- Lyndal Roper
- George Rousseau
- Robert Service
- Richard Sharpe
- Paul Slack
- Hew Strachan
- Sir Keith Thomas
- Christopher Wickham
- Blair Worden
Notable Alumni
- Clement Attlee, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Matthew d'Ancona, former Editor of the ''Spectator''
- Norman Davies
- Niall Ferguson
- Dominic Grieve, Attorney General of the United Kingdom]]
- John Gorton, Prome Minister of Australia
- Graham Greene
- Harald V of Norway, King of Norway
- T. E. Lawrence
- George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Michael Palin
- Lester B. Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada
- John Redwood, former Secretary of State for Wales
- Evelyn Waugh
- Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Eric Williams, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
- Harold Wilson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom