Montague Burton Professor of International Relations

Montague Burton Professor of International Relations

The Montague Burton Professorship of International Relations at the University of Oxford is one of the two main professorships of International Relations created by the endowment of Montague Burton in UK universities.[1] The Oxford chair was established in 1930 and is associated with a Fellowship of Balliol College, Oxford. The other full-time Montague Burton Professorship in International Relations in the UK was established in 1936 at the London School of Economics.

Contents

List of Montague Burton Professors of International Relations at Oxford

List of Montague Burton Professors of International Relations at LSE

In 1919, Ernest Cassel endowed a £500,000 educational fund which was in part used to establish the Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of International Relations at the University of London.[8] During Manning's tenure in 1936, the chair was re-endowed and renamed the Montague Burton Professorship of International Relations.

References

  1. ^ For a short history of the Oxford chair, see Adam Roberts, 'Professing International Relations at Oxford', Oxford Magazine, Oxford, Noughth Week, Hilary Term 2008, pp. 10-12.
  2. ^ Adam Roberts, ‘Headlam-Morley, Agnes (1902–1986)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004.
  3. ^ Michael Howard, ‘Buchan, Alastair Francis (1918–1976)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004.
  4. ^ "Balliol College News". March 2003. http://alumni.balliol.ox.ac.uk/news/fd2003/international.asp. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  5. ^ "Remembering Hedley". http://epress.anu.edu.au/sdsc/hedley/mobile_devices/index.html. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  6. ^ "Professor Sir Adam Roberts KCMG FBA". The Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/staff/staff.asp?action=show&person=47. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  7. ^ "Professor Andrew Hurrell MA MPhil DPhil". The Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford. http://www.politics.ox.ac.uk/about/staff/staff.asp?action=show&person=34. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  8. ^ Pat Thane, ‘Cassel, Sir Ernest Joseph (1852–1921)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Oct 2008 accessed 5 May 2009
  9. ^ David Howell, ‘Baker, Philip John Noel-, Baron Noel-Baker (1889–1982)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 5 May 2009
  10. ^ Alan James, ‘Manning, Charles Anthony Woodward (1894–1978)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 5 May 2009
  11. ^ Lyon, Peter (1995-05-09). "OBITUARY: Professor Geoffrey Goodwin". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-professor-geoffrey-goodwin-1618813.html. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 
  12. ^ Griffiths, Martin (1999). Fifty key thinkers in international relations. Routledge. ISBN 04151622289. 

Selected reading

  • Alderson, Kai and Andrew Hurrell, Hedley Bull On International Society (2003).
  • Markwell, Don (1986), 'Sir Alfred Zimmern Revisited: Fifty Years On', Review of International Studies.
  • Markwell, Donald, 'Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004. [1]
  • Miller, J.D.B. and R.J. Vincent (eds), Order and Violence: Hedley Bull and International Relations (1990).
  • Adam Roberts, 'Professing International Relations at Oxford', Oxford Magazine, Oxford, Noughth Week, Hilary Term 2008, pp. 10-12.
  • Vigezzi, Brunello, The British Committee on the Theory of International Politics (2005)

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