Education
University of Paris; Queen Mary, University of London.
University of Paris; Queen Mary, University of London.
He specialized in the work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Educated at Raine"s School for Boys in Bethnal Green, Queen Mary College, London, and the University of Paris (Sorbonne), he served in the British Army during the Second World War from 1941, was commissioned as a Lieutenant in 1942, promoted Major, 1944, and returned to civilian life in 1946, when he was appointed a lecturer in the Department of French at the University of Edinburgh. In 1967 he took up a Fulbright Scholarship at Princeton.
From 1969 to 1973 he was a Reader and Senior Research Fellow in the University of Cambridge, and in 1973 a Visiting Professor at the Sorbonne.
Between 1965 and 1987 he edited more than forty volumes of the correspondence of Jean Jacques Rousseau, a work still in progress at his death. Leigh was a Leverhulme Fellow in 1959–1960, 1970, and 1982–1983.
In 1978 he gave a Taylorian Lecture on "Rousseau and the Problem of Tolerance in the Eighteenth Century". In 1945, Leigh married Edith Helen Kern, who died in 1972.
Little Doctorate. Doctorate.
Little D. (Cambridge) 1968 Fellow of the British Academy,1969 Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1977 Honorary Doctor, University of Neuchâtel, 1978 Médaille d"argent de la Ville de Paris, 1978 Chevalier de la Légion d"Honneur, 1979 Honorary Doctor, University of Geneva, 1983 D. University Edinburgh, 1986.