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1 Professorships  





2 Holders  



2.1  Economic history  





2.2  History of war  





2.3  Public international law  





2.4  Social and political theory  





2.5  Modern history  





2.6  Medieval history  







3 See also  





4 References  














Chichele Professorship






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(Redirected from Chichele Professor of Public International Law)

The Chichele Professorships are statutory professorships at the University of Oxford named in honour of Henry Chichele (also spelt Chicheley or Checheley, although the spelling of the academic position is consistently "Chichele"), an Archbishop of Canterbury and founder of All Souls College, Oxford. Fellowship of that college has accompanied the award of a Chichele chair since 1870.

Following the work of the 1850 Commission to examine the organization of the university, All Souls College suppressed ten of its fellowships to create the funds to establish the first two Chichele professorships: The Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, established in 1859 and first held by Mountague Bernard, and the Chichele Professor of Modern History, first held by Montagu Burrows.[citation needed]

The military history chair was originally established in 1909 as the Chichele Professorship of Military History. In 1923, the History Faculty Board first recommended that the name of the chair be changed to the history of war, but this recommendation was not implemented until 1946.[1]

Professorships[edit]

There are currently Chichele Professorships in five different subjects:

Holders[edit]

Economic history[edit]

History of war[edit]

  1. Spenser Wilkinson, 1909–1923
  2. Sir Ernest Swinton, 1925–1939

The Chair was vacant from 1939 to 1943 and suspended between 1943 and 1946, when it was renamed from of Military History

  1. Cyril Falls, 1946–1953
  2. N. H. Gibbs, 1953–1977
  3. Michael Howard, 1977–1980
  4. Robert O'Neill, 1987–2000
  5. Sir Hew Strachan, 2001–2015
  6. Peter H. Wilson, 2015–present

Public international law[edit]

Social and political theory[edit]

Modern history[edit]

Medieval history[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ John Hattendorf, "The Study of War History at Oxford, 1860-1990" in John B. Hattendorf and Malcolm H. Murfett, eds., The Limitations of Military Power: Essays presented to Professor Norman Gibbs on his eightieth birthday (London, 1990), pp. 3 - 61.
  • ^ a b c Mayr-Harting, Henry (1997). "Karl Joseph Leyser, 1920-1992" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 94: 620.
  • ^ "Professor Julia Smith | All Souls College". www.asc.ox.ac.uk.

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