A History of University College, Oxford by Robin Darwall-Smith

A History of University College, Oxford by Robin Darwall-Smith

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This is the first history in over a century of what is arguably Oxford's oldest College. As one of the few organizations in the UK whose history goes back so far, this is an account of the College from its origins over seven and a half centuries ago to the present day.

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A History of University College, Oxford by Robin Darwall-Smith

University College, founded with a bequest from William of Durham in 1249, lays claim to be the oldest College endowment in Oxford or Cambridge, and this is its first full-length history for over a century. Drawing extensively on the College's archives, which have not been studied in detail for decades, and many other sources, Robin Darwall-Smith tells the story of University College afresh, from when it began life as a small College of just four Fellows, permitted only to study theology, through its many changes, not least when it began to accept undergraduates in the sixteenth century, down to the present day. A College, however, is above all a community of people, and this book considers all aspects of the College's history, from its servants through to its Fellows, to give some idea of what it has meant to be a member of University College down the centuries. This is also a tale of how wider events can be reflected in one small College, be it the effects of civil and world war, or of political and religious upheavals. Readers will encounter several of the College's most famous Old Members and Fellows, including Clement Attlee and Harold Wilson, Bill Clinton, Bob Hawke, Sir William Jones, C. S. Lewis, and Percy Shelley, but often it is the people now forgotten by posterity who may emerge as the most representative and lively witnesses of their own times.
A history of the College which meshes with the other successful volumes of its kind, which illuminates soem parts of the history of the University, and will gratify current and old members* J. Davies, English Historical Review *
Robin Darwall-Smith was an undergraduate and a postgraduate at University College, Oxford, before training as an archivist at Liverpool University. He has been Archivist of University College since 1993 and Archivist of Magdalen College since 1996. He has published many articles on aspects of both these Colleges' histories, as well as a two-volume edition of the medieval accounts of University College. In 2001 he helped produce a catalogue of the architectural drawings of Magdalen College. He is currently helping to write a history of Magdalen College, which should be published in 2008.
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ISBN 13 9780199284290
ISBN 10 0199284296
Title A History of University College, Oxford
Author Robin Darwall-Smith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2008-06-19
Number of pages 646
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