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David Reynolds in 2022.

Reynolds delivering a lecture at Gresham College in 2014.

David Reynolds, FBA (born 17 February 1952) is a British historian. He is Emeritus Professor of International History at Cambridge University and a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.

Biography

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Reynolds attended school at Dulwich College on a scholarship, and studied history at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (BA, PhD), and Harvard University (Chaote and Warren Fellowships).[1][2] He has held visiting posts at Harvard, Nebraska and Oklahoma universities, as well as at Nihon University in Tokyo and Sciences Po in Paris.

Reynolds was awarded the Wolfson History Prize, 2005, and elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2005. His research and writing specialise in the two world wars and the Cold War. He served as Chairman of the History Faculty at Cambridge in 2013-15 and retired from University teaching in 2019. He has served on academic advisory boards for the redevelopment of the Imperial War Museum First World War Galleries (2011-14) and Second World War Galleries (since 2016).[3] In 2021, he succeeded Roger Knight as President of Cambridge University Cricket Club.

Documentaries

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Reynolds has made thirteen documentaries on 20th-century history for the BBC, most recently the three-part BBC2 series Long Shadow, based on his award-winning book about the legacies and memory of 1914–18 and a trilogy of films about the Big Three allies in the Second World War: World War Two: 1941 and the Man of Steel, World War Two: 1942 and Hitler's Soft Underbelly and World War Two: 1945 and the Wheelchair President. All these films have been directed by Russell Barnes.[4]

Reynolds was also the writer and presenter of the award-winning ninety-part series America, Empire of Liberty, broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Personal life

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Reynolds is married, with one son and three grandchildren.[5]

Awards and honours

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Books

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Broadcasting (as writer and presenter)

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References

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  • ^ "REYNOLDS, Prof. David James". Who's Who. Vol. 2024 (online ed.). A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  • ^ "History & Policy". www.historyandpolicy.org. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  • ^ Interview in The Sunday Telegraph, 14 October 2012
  • ^ Interview in The Guardian, 2 October 2007
  • ^ Timothy R. Smith (9 April 2014). "David Reynolds wins PEN Hessell-Tiltman Prize". The Washington Post. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  • ^ BBC website for the radio series
  • ^ America, Empire of Liberty, The Daily Telegraph – the author talks about the radio series.
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