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  1. Sir David Nicholas Cannadine FBA FRSL FSA FRHistS FRSA (born 7 September 1950) is a British author and historian who specialises in modern history, Britain and the history of business and philanthropy.

  2. dcannadi@princeton.edu. Sir David Cannadine joined Princeton in the fall of 2008, having previously held positions at Cambridge, Columbia and London Universities. He is the author of twelve books, and the editor or co-editor of thirteen books, and his interests range widely across the economic, social, political and cultural history of modern ...

  3. David Cannadine (7 de septiembre de 1950 en Birmingham) es profesor universitario y historiador británico. Desde 2011, ocupa la cátedra Dodge de Historia de Princeton. 1 . Biografía. Graduado de las universidades de Cambridge y Oxford, es profesor de la universidad de Princeton. Desde 2014 ha sido editor del Dictionary of National Biography .

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  4. David Cannadine | Office of the Dean of the Faculty. A reader who only knew Sir David Cannadine from his extraordinarily long and distinguished body of publications would doubtless assume that the Dodge Professor of History has devoted his career entirely to scholarship.

  5. Dodge Professor of History. Sir David Cannadine joined Princeton in the fall of 2008, having previously held positions at Cambridge, Columbia and London Universities. He is the author of twelve books, and the editor or co-editor of thirteen books, and his interests range widely across the economic, social, political and cultural history of ...

  6. Professional addresses: British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH United Kingdom. Department of History, 129 Dickinson Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-1017 USA. E-mail addresses: dcannadi@princeton.edu David.Cannadine@sas.ac.uk. Telephone numbers: UK: 0207 862 8740.

  7. 24 de jul. de 2008 · Professor David Cannadine. Interview Transcript. This interview took place at the Institute of Historical Research, London, 24 July 2008. To listen to this streaming interview: or: Download this interview file (MP3, 22MB)