Background
Clark, George Norman was born on February 27, 1890 in Halifax, England. Son of James Walker and Mary (Midgley) Clark.
(First published during World War II, when the fate of the...)
First published during World War II, when the fate of the English people hung in the balance, this book offers a portrait of everyday English life, from the emergence of the English as "a racial and cultural unit" in Chaucer's day through six varied and kaleidoscopic centuries to 1900.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/058248488X/?tag=2022091-20
(For over 40 years, high school students in Foxfire progra...)
For over 40 years, high school students in Foxfire programs have helped to gather and publish information about their Southern Appalachian heritage. Best known for the best-selling Foxfire Book series, the series and the other topical titles were all grown from interviews gathered for The Foxfire Magazine. The success of the student-driven program led to professional research that generated the Foxfire Approach to Teaching and Learning and its support materials for use by other educators hoping to achieve similar levels of student involvement and create life-long learners.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MRH3RYU/?tag=2022091-20
(Surveys the major developments in the political, social, ...)
Surveys the major developments in the political, social, economic and intellectual history of England from the restoration of Charles II to the death of Queen Anne. Its purpose is to show how the English people came to form a community; what kind of community it has been in its successive stages of development; and what have been its relations with the other communities to which English people have belonged, or with which they have had dealings.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198223390/?tag=2022091-20
Clark, George Norman was born on February 27, 1890 in Halifax, England. Son of James Walker and Mary (Midgley) Clark.
Master of Arts, Balliol College, Oxford (England) University, 1915. Doctor of Letters, Balliol College, Oxford (England) University, 1947. Doctor of Laws, Aberdeen University, 1936.
Doctor of Letters, University Utrecht, 1936. Doctor of Letters, University Dublin, 1950. Doctor of Letters, Durham University, 1950.
Doctor of Letters, Sheffield University, 1951. Doctor of Letters, Columbia University, 1954. Doctor of Letters, Hull University, 1955.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), Cambridge University, 1961.
Fellow All Souls College, Oxford, 1912-1919, 31-43, from 1961, Oriel College, 1919-1931, provost, 1947-1957. Professor economic history Oxford University, 1931-1943. Regius professor modern history, fellow Trinity College, Cambridge, England, 1943-1947.
Member staff various government departments, 1939-1945.
(First published during World War II, when the fate of the...)
(Surveys the major developments in the political, social, ...)
(Aantekeningen / Annotations, Band wat verkleurd / Discolo...)
(For over 40 years, high school students in Foxfire progra...)
(Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 1; Sherlock Holmes, Vol. 2. 2 Vols.)
Fomer trustee British Museum Captain Royal Army, 1914-1919. Fellow Royal College Physicians (honorary). Member American History Association (honorary), British Academy (president 1954-1958), Royal Danish Academy (foreign), Netherlands Academy, American Academy Arts and Sciences.
Married Barbara Keen, 1919.