Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History

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The Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History at the University of Aberdeen, was founded in 1903. The professorship was established upon funds left by John Burnett, merchant in Aberdeen, and by Mary E. Fletcher, widow of Robert Fletcher. It is a general chair in history, not dedicated to a particular field or subject area. It was originally named the Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History and Archaeology.[1]

Holders of the Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sayles, G. O. (1982). Scripta Diversa. History Series. Vol. 15. London: Hambledon Press. p. 133. ISBN 0907628125.
  2. ^ Milne, Doreen J. (1998). A Century of History: The Establishment and First Century of the Department of History in the University of Aberdeen. Aberdeen: Centre for Scottish Studies for the Department of History. p. 76. ISBN 9780906265246.
  3. ^ "Sharp end of history". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Professor Allan Iain MacInnes FRSE".

Bibliography[]

  • Milne, Doreen J. (1998). A Century of History: The Establishment and First Century of the Department of History in the University of Aberdeen. Aberdeen: Centre for Scottish Studies for the Department of History. ISBN 9780906265246.
  • Sayles, G. O. (1982). Scripta Diversa. History Series. Vol. 15. London: Hambledon Press. ISBN 0907628125.


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