Robert I. Frost

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Robert I. Frost (born c. 1960) is a British historian and academic.[1]

He attended the University of St Andrews, the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland. He earned his doctorate in the School of Slavonic and East European Studies at the University of London.

He taught school for three years in the mid-1980s. Frost became a temporary and permanent lecturer in history at King's College London, in 1987 and '88 respectively, and Reader in 2001. He was chosen to become Head of the college's School of Humanities in 2004, effective in August;[2] in September, he accepted appointment as Professor of Early Modern History and Head of the School for Divinity, History and Philosophy at University of Aberdeen, Scotland,[3] where he remained as of 2009. He holds the Burnett Fletcher Chair of History.[4]

Bibliography

  • The Northern Wars, War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, 1558-1721, 2000
  • After the Deluge: Poland-Lithuania and the Second Northern War, 1994
  • Co-editor, with Anne Goldgar, Institutional Culture in Early Modern Society, 2004

References

  1. ^ "Frost, Robert I", Library of Congress Authorities
  2. ^ "Dr Robert Frost", Comment, section "New Heads of School" January 2004, p. 9
  3. ^ "Professor Robert Frost: Personal Details"
  4. ^ http://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/people/profiles/robert.frost

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