- Peter Burke
Peter Burke (born 1937) is a British
historian . He was educated by the Jesuits and atSt John's College, Oxford , where he obtained his doctorate. From 1962 to 1979 he was part of the School of European Studies atSussex University , before moving to theUniversity of Cambridge where he still holds the title of Professor Emeritus of Cultural History and Fellow ofEmmanuel College . Burke is celebrated as a historian not only of the early modern era, but one who emphasizes the relevance of social andcultural history to present-day issues. He is married to the Brazilian historian Maria Lúcia García Pallare.Among his most important works are:
* "The Italian Renaissance" (1972)
* "Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe" (1978)
* "The Renaissance" (1987)
* "History and Social Theory" (1991)
* "Varieties of cultural history" (1997)
* "New perspectives on historical writing" (2001) (editor and contributor)
* "The Fabrication of Louis XIV" (1992)
* "The Art of Conversation" (1993)
* "A Social History of Knowledge" (2000)
* "The European Renaissance: Centres and Peripheries" (1998)
* "Eyewitnessing" (2000)
* "What is Cultural History?" (2004)
* "Languages and Communities in Early Modern Europe" (2004)External links
* [http://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/teaching/fellows/display/index.cfm?fellow=49 Emmanuel College biograhy]
*worldcat id|lccn-n50-32316
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