Queens' College, part of the University of Cambridge, was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, wife of the inept and ill-fated Henry VI. The firstof its 40 Presidents to date was Andrew Doket, an ambitious Catholic priest, while the latest, the eminent economist Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, was installed in 2020, in the midst of the Covid pandemic. This accounttracesthe history of the College through the lives and times of each of the 40 Presidents in chronologicalorder. Their variedcareers, (which encompass the martyrdom of Saint John Fisher, incarceration in a prison ship in the Civil War and preaching at the burning of heretics on Cathedral Green at Ely), illustrate the interactions betweenthe academic community and the social, religious, cultural and politicallife in Britain, over five and a half centuries.
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Weight: 1212g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 17 Mar 2022
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781839758898
About Jonathan H. Dowson
Jonathan Hudson Dowson was born in Leeds in 1942 and attended The Leys School Cambridge Queens' College Cambridge and St Thomas' MedicalSchool London. He was married to Lynn Susan Dothie in 1965. He moved to Edinburgh in 1967 for post-graduatetraining. in Psychiatry. Subsequently he was a Lecturer in Anatomy at Edinburgh during 1969-72 and was awarded a PhD in neurohistochemistry. He returnedto clinical work as a Lecturerin Psychiatry in Edinburgh before moving to Swindon as a Consultant Psychiatrist with theWessexHealth Authority. In 1977 he was appointedHonorary ConsultantPsychiatrist and University Lecturer in Psychiatryat CambridgeUniversity. He was awarded an MD at Cambridge in 1985. His research interestshave included neuronal lipopigmentin ageingand dementia personality disorders and adult attention-deficit disorder. He retired in 2009. He and Lynn have three children and six grandchildren. He has been a Fellow- Commoner of Queens' College since 1985