David Dilks
David Dilks | |
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6th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull | |
In office 1991–1999 | |
Preceded by | Sir William Taylor |
Succeeded by | David Drewry |
Personal details | |
Born | Foleshill, Warwickshire, England | 17 March 1938
Alma mater | Hertford College, Oxford (BA) |
David N. Dilks PhD FRHistS FRSL (born 17 March 1938) is a British historian and former Professor of International History at the University of Leeds.
Early life and education
Dilks was born in Foleshill, a suburb of Coventry, and attended The Royal Grammar School Worcester before winning a scholarship to Hertford College, Oxford, to read history.
Academic career
Dilks remained in Oxford to do research at St Antony's College before becoming research assistant to Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan.[1] He was the official biographer of the latter as well as producing a two-volume biography of the viceroy of India, George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston,[2] and a biography of Neville Chamberlain.[3]
Dilks was Professor of International History at the University of Leeds from 1970 to 1991.
In 1977 he became a Visiting Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Professor Dilks became Vice Chancellor of the University of Hull in 1991, serving until 1999.[4]
Selected works
- Dilks, David (1969–70). Curzon in India. 2 vols., Hart-Davis.
- Dilks, David (1984). Neville Chamberlain: Volume 1, 1869-1929. Cambridge University Press.
References
- ^ Hodges, Lucy (7 August 1997), "A-Z of Universities: Hull", The Independent
- ^ Plumb, J. H. (4 October 1970), "The Viceroy and the General; Curzon in India", The New York Times.
- ^ "The Man Who Trusted Hitler", The New York Times, 17 February 1985
- ^ "On the move", Times Higher Education, 11 June 1999
- 1938 births
- Living people
- Writers from Worcester, England
- People educated at the Royal Grammar School Worcester
- Academics of the University of Leeds
- Alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
- Alumni of St Antony's College, Oxford
- People associated with the University of Hull
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- Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
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