G. N. Clark (1890–1979)
Author of The Later Stuarts, 1660-1714
About the Author
Image credit: photograph by Walter Stoneman
Works by G. N. Clark
The Campden wonder 4 copies
Historical Scholarship & Historical Thought, An Inaugural Lecture delivered at Cambridge 16 May 1944 1 copy
Oxford and the Civil War 1 copy
17th Century, The 1 copy
La decadenza della Spagna e la Guerra dei Trent'anni (1610-1648). Storia del mondo moderno. Volume 4 1 copy
Belgium and the War 1 copy
The Wealth of England 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Clark, G. N.
- Legal name
- Clark, George Norman
- Other names
- Clark, George
Clark, Sir George - Birthdate
- 1890-02-27
- Date of death
- 1979-02-06
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Balliol College, University of Oxford (BA|1912)
- Occupations
- historian
professor
provost (Oriel College) - Organizations
- Oxford University
Cambridge University
Post Office Rifles, British Army (WWI) - Awards and honors
- Knight Bachelor (1953)
Fellow, British Academy (1936)
Foreign Member, American Academy of Arts & Sciences (1950)
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences - Relationships
- Clark, James (brother)
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Halifax, Yorkshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
A book originally published 85 years ago (1929) now functions as a part of history as much as a telling of it. I found Clark's side comments on education and philosophy slightly amusing from the other side of the 20th century. Other points stand: that 17th century Europe saw at most 7 years of complete peace (and even then, the years were neither consecutive nor entire); and his concise observation about the changing concept of frontier or border. Most striking is the assumption of what an show more educated reader will know. Aside from the untranslated Latin, French and German, one must run to the reference books for many an aside that would have been common knowledge (of the educated) before WWII. show less
This is a 24 page pamphlet and includes 'incumbents of Elsfield', from 1233-1971, mainly vicars
This is a classic account, which deals also with some European wars.
Goodreads erroneously credits this book to the art historian Kenneth Clark; it is in fact the work of Sir George Clark.
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