Vivian Hunter Galbraith
British historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vivian Hunter Galbraith was an English historian, fellow of the British Academy and Oxford Regius Professor of Modern History. Early career Galbraith was born in Sheffield, son of David Galbraith, a secretary at the steelworks in Hadfield, and Eliza Davidson McIntosh. He moved with his family to London, and was educated at Highgate School from 1902 to 1906. The family then moved to Manchester, where he attended Manchester University from 1907, and where his lecturers included Maurice Powicke, Thomas Frederick Tout and James Tait. Galbraith would later write the biographical articles on Tout and Tait for the Dictionary of National Biography. Another historian who influenced him was H. W. C. Davis. Galbraith was awarded a first class in modern history by the University in 1910, and won a Brackenbury scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford. At Oxford, he won the Stanhope prize in 1911 with an essay on the chronicles of St Albans, achieved a third class in literae humaniores in 1913, and a first class in modern history in 1914.
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- An Autograph MS of Ranulph Higden's "Polychronicon" (1959) (55)
- An introduction to the study of history (1964) (51)
- Nationality and Language in Medieval England (1941) (43)
- The Making of Domesday Book. (1961) (40)
- I. Monastic Foundation Charters of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (1934) (35)
- An Episcopal Land-Grant of 1085 (1929) (32)
- Historical essays in honour of James Tait (1933) (27)
- Liberties and Communities in Medieval England. (1944) (23)
- the Deposition Of Richard Ii (20)
- The St. Albans Chronicle, 1406-1420 (1937) (19)
- Domesday Book: Its Place in Administrative History (1975) (16)
- GOOD KINGS AND BAD KINGS IN MEDIEVAL ENGLISH HISTORY (1945) (15)
- Studies in the public records (1949) (12)
- Thomas Walsingham and the Saint Albans Chronicle, 1272–1422 (1932) (11)
- The Making of Domesday Book1 (1942) (11)
- An introduction to the use of the public records (1935) (10)
- Historical research in medieval England (1951) (10)
- The Anonimalle chronicle, 1333 to 1381 (10)
- A NEW LIFE OF RICHARD II1 (1942) (8)
- Kings and chroniclers : essays in English medieval history (1982) (6)
- Notes on the career of Samson, bishop of Worcester (1096–1112)1 (1967) (6)
- Snappe's formulary and other records (6)
- The East Anglian See and the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds (1925) (6)
- The Modus Tenendi Parliamentum (1953) (5)
- The Anonimalle chronicle, 1333 to 1381 : from a MS. written at St Mary's Abbey, York (1970) (5)
- HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND THE PRESERVATION OF THE PAST1 (1938) (4)
- Extracts from the Historia Aurea and a French ‘Brut’ (1317–47) (1928) (4)
- A New Charter of Henry II to Battle Abbey (1937) (3)
- "Frank Merry Stenton." Proceedings of the British Academy, 1968, 54 (1970): 315-423 (1971) (3)
- Articles laid before the Parliament of 1371 (1919) (3)
- XI. Statutes of Edward I: Huntington Library ms. H.M.25782 (1969) (2)
- Herefordshire Domesday,circa 1160-1170 : reproduced by collotype from facsimile photographs of Balliol College Manuscript 350 (1950) (2)
- The Date of the Geld Rolls in Exon Domesday1 (1950) (2)
- Girard the Chancellor (1931) (2)
- Osbert, dean of Lewes (1954) (2)
- The Battle of Poitiers (1939) (2)
- The St. Edmundsbury Chronicle, 1296–1301 (1943) (1)
- A Visitation of Westminster in 1444 (1)
- Royal Charters to Winchester (1920) (1)
- Seven Charters of Henry II at Lincoln Cathedral (1932) (1)
- Herefordshire domesday : circa 1160-1170 (1974) (1)
- III. THE FUNCTION OF LECTURES IN HISTORICAL TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITIES (1950) (0)
- List of Fellows (1929) (0)
- An Introducton To The Study Of History (1964) (0)
- I. Documents Illustrating Monastic Foundation Charters of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries (1934) (0)
- Domesday Book: Its Place in Administrative History@@@Domesday Book: A Guide (1976) (0)
- The Making of Domesday Book (1962) (0)
- A New MS of the Statutes (1959) (0)
- Historical study and the state (1948) (0)
- Albert Frederick Pollard, 1869-1948 (1948) (0)
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