Background
Lenman, Bruce Philip was born on April 9, 1938 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Son of Jacob Philip and May (Wishart) Lenman.
(This original and stimulating account offers the first ma...)
This original and stimulating account offers the first major reassessment of twentieth-century British political history. It provides a lively and perceptive study of government and politics from Asquith to Major and a means of understanding key developments in party politics, parliament, cabinet government, the civil service, and the wider political arena.
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(This is a highly readable account of the key events and p...)
This is a highly readable account of the key events and personalities set against the framework of both British and international politics.
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(1977, hardcover edition (published simultaneously in the ...)
1977, hardcover edition (published simultaneously in the U.K.), Batsford / Archon, (Shoe String Press) U.K. / U.S., 288 pages. This title provides an overview of Scotland's natural features and the country's pre-industrial economy. Also presents original research re the neglected east coast of Scotland.
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Lenman, Bruce Philip was born on April 9, 1938 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Son of Jacob Philip and May (Wishart) Lenman.
Master of Arts in History with 1st class honors, Aberdeen University, 1960. Master of Letters, University Cambridge, 1965. Doctor of Letters, University Cambridge, 1986.
Assistant professor, U. Victoria, B.C., Canada, 1963;
lecturer, Queen's College, Dundee, Scotland, 1963-1967;
lecturer, U. Dundee, 1967-1972;
lecturer, U. St. Andrews, Scotland, 1972-1978;
senior lecturer, U. St. Andrews, Scotland, 1978-1983;
reader, U. St. Andrews, Scotland, 1983-1992;
professor of modern history, U. St. Andrews, Scotland, since 1992. James Pinckney Harrison professor of history College William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1988-1989. Bird professor of history Emory University, Atlanta, 1998.
Mem.econs. and business studies panel Scottish Education Department, Ediburgh, 1979-1981, humanities subordinate-committee Council for National Academy Awards, London, 1985-1987.
(This is a highly readable account of the key events and p...)
(This original and stimulating account offers the first ma...)
(1977, hardcover edition (published simultaneously in the ...)
Fellow Royal History Society. Member American Society for 18th Century Scottish Studies, American Society for 18th Century Studies, Society for History of Discoveries, Hakluyt Society.