List of fellows of the British Academy elected in the 1990s

The Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. A number of fellows are elected each year in July at the Academy's annual general meeting.[1]

1999

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1999:[2]

  • Professor W. G. Arnott (formerly University of Leeds), Classics
  • Professor G. W. W. Barker (University of Leicester), Archaeology
  • Professor A. J. Bate (University of Liverpool), English Literature
  • Professor J. S. Bell (University of Leeds), Law
  • Professor R. A. Brealey (Bank of England), Economics
  • Professor R. Breen (Queen's University Belfast on leave at European University Institute), Sociology
  • Professor V. G. Bruce (University of Stirling), Psychology
  • Professor D. N. Cannadine (Institute of Historical Research, University of London), History
  • Dr M. T. Clanchy (University of London), History
  • Professor I. Clark (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), International History
  • Professor L. J. Colley (London School of Economics and Political Science), History
  • Professor K. J. Gray (University of Cambridge), Law
  • Professor C. K. Green (Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London), History of Art
  • Professor C. R. Harlow (London School of Economics and Political Science), Law
  • Professor A. C. Harvey (University of Cambridge), Econometrics
  • Dr G. Herrmann (University College London), Archaeology
  • Professor J. Higgins (University of Liverpool), Latin American Literature
  • Professor M. E. Hobson (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London), French Studies
  • Dr A. B. Hunt (University of Oxford), French Literature
  • Professor W. R. James (University of Oxford), Social Anthropology
  • Professor R. J. Johnston (University of Bristol), Geography
  • Professor P. D. Klemperer (University of Oxford), Economics
  • Dr V. A. Law (University of Cambridge), History of Linguistics
  • Dr M. C. McKendrick (University of Cambridge), Hispanic Studies
  • Dr R. I. McKibbin (University of Oxford), History
  • Professor W. F. Madelung (University of Oxford), Arabic
  • Professor I. Markova (University of Stirling), Psychology
  • Professor J. H. Hardman Moore (London School of Economics and Political Science; University of St Andrews), Economics
  • Professor T. O'Riordan (University of East Anglia), Environmental Sciences
  • Professor J. B. Paris (University of Manchester), Mathematical Logic
  • Professor J. T. Reason (University of Manchester), Psychology
  • Professor N. V. Smith (University College London), Linguistics
  • Professor H. I. Steiner (University of Manchester), Political Studies
  • Professor M. W. Swales (University College London), German Literature

1998

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1998:[3]

  • Professor S. Bann. (University of Kent), Modern Cultural Studies
  • Professor E. V. Barker. (London School of Economics), Sociology
  • Mr N. J. Barker. (formerly British Library), Bibliography
  • Professor R. J. Bauckham. (University of St Andrews), Theology
  • Dr P. A. Brand. (University of Oxford), Law
  • Professor W. H. Buiter. (University of Cambridge), Economics
  • Dr C. S. F. Burnett. (Warburg Institute, University of London), History
  • Professor B. Buzan. (University of Westminster), Political Studies
  • Professor P. P. Craig. (University of Oxford), Law
  • Professor W. Doyle. (University of Bristol), History
  • Professor R. I. M. Dunbar. (University of Liverpool), Psychology
  • Professor P. E. Easterling. (University of Cambridge), Classics
  • Professor P. K. Edwards. (University of Warwick), Sociology
  • Professor G. Hammond. (University of Manchester), Literature
  • Dr P. Harris. (University of Oxford), Psychology
  • Dr C. Humphrey. (University of Cambridge), Social Anthropology
  • Dr G. A. Khan. (University of Cambridge), Semitic studies
  • Professor A. S. Knight. (University of Oxford), History
  • Dr E. McGrath. (Warburg Institute, University of London), Art History
  • Professor D. I. Marquand. (University of Oxford), Political Studies
  • Professor J. A. Moss. (University of Durham), French Studies
  • Professor R. C. T. Parker. (University of Oxford), Ancient History
  • Professor M. H. Pesaran. (University of Cambridge), Economics
  • Professor P. H. Rees. (University of Leeds), Geography
  • Professor R. M. Sainsbury. (King's College, London), Philosophy
  • Professor R. J. Service. (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London), History
  • Professor G. Steiner. (University of Cambridge), Literature
  • Professor J. S. Vickers. (University of Oxford), Economics
  • Professor A. P. Weale. (University of Essex), Political Studies
  • Professor A. Whittle. (University of Wales, Cardiff), Archaeology
  • Professor C. J. Wickham. (University of Birmingham), History

Senior fellows

1997

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1997:[4]

Senior Fellow

1996

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1996:[5]

Senior fellows

1995

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1995:[6]

Senior fellows

1994

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1994:[6]

Senior fellows

1993

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1993:[7]

Senior fellows

1992

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1992:[8]

Senior fellows

1991

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1991:[9]

Senior fellows

1990

The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1990:[10]

Senior fellows

References

  1. "About the British Academy". British Academy. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  2. "Review July 1998 – July 1999: AGM 1999, The Fellowship", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 12 December 2000.
  3. "Officers and Fellows of the British Academy elected in 1998", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on 15 December 2000.
  4. The British Academy Annual Report 1996–97 (1997), p. 14
  5. The British Academy Annual Report 1995–96 (1996), p. 14
  6. The British Academy Annual Report 1993–95 (1995), p. 18
  7. The British Academy Annual Report 1992–93 (1993), p. 12
  8. The British Academy Annual Report 1991–92 (1992), p. 12
  9. The British Academy Annual Report 1990–91 (1991), p. 8
  10. The British Academy Annual Report 1989–90 (1990), p. 8
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