Richard Carwardine

Professor
Richard Carwardine

Carwardine in July 2010
Born Richard John Carwardine
(1947-01-12) 12 January 1947
Cardiff, Wales
Academic background
Alma mater Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Queen's College, Oxford
University of California, Berkeley
Academic work
Discipline History
Sub discipline Politics of the United States
Religion in the United States
American Civil War
Abraham Lincoln
Institutions University of Sheffield
University of Oxford
St Catherine's College, Oxford
Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Richard John Carwardine, FRHistS, FBA, FLSW (born 12 January 1947) is a Welsh historian and academic. He specialises in American Politics and religion in the era of the American Civil War, he is best known for his work on Abraham Lincoln. He was President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford from 2010 to 2016.[1]

Early life

Carwardine was born in Cardiff, Wales, the son of John Francis Carwardine and Beryl Jones. He attended Maesycwmmer Primary School and Monmouth School. At Corpus Christi College, Oxford, as William Jones Exhibitioner, he received his B.A. in Modern History 1968 (M.A. 1972). He studied for his D.Phil. in Modern History at the Queen's College, Oxford, and the University of California, Berkeley, as the Ochs-Oakes Senior Scholar in American History and Institutions.

Academic career

Carwardine taught American history at the University of Sheffield (1971-2002) where he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts. In 2002 he was appointed Rhodes Professor of American History & Institutions at Oxford University and a Fellow of St Catherine's College. Elected President of Corpus Christi College, he assumed office in January 2010. He is also a Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University.

Honours, fellowships and prizes

Shakespeare

Carwardine is a co-founder of the Abbey Shakespeare Players. The company present a Shakespeare play every summer at St. Dogmaels Abbey in Pembrokeshire.

Bibliography

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Tim Lankester
President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
2010 to 2016
Succeeded by
Steven Cowley
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