Regius Professor of History (Oxford)

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The Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford is a long-established professorial position.[1] Holders of the title have often been medieval historians. The first appointment was made in 1724. The term "Regius" reflects the origins of the post as a royal appointment, itself a recognition of the important influence of history.

The Regius Professor of History is ex officio a Fellow of Oriel College. Professor Lyndal Roper has held the Regius Professorship since 2011,[2] the first woman (and the first Australian) to have done so.[3]

Past holders (complete)

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    Modern History was a term of art, contrasting with ancient history.

  2. Alumni and Friends news; Balliol College
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