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Neil McKendrick MA FRHistS (born 28 July 1935〔(Neil McKendrick, Esq, FRHistS ). www.debretts.com〕) was the 40th Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is now a life fellow of the college. McKendrick is also an Emeritus Reader in History having taught ''Modern English Social and Economic History'' as well as ''Business, Literature and Society, 1690-1990''. He is also a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.〔(People - Mr Neil McKendrick ), ''cai.cam.ac.uk''〕 During his time at the college he was successively Lecturer in History, Director of Studies in History, Graduate Tutor and Master.〔(Neil McKendrick ), zoominfo〕 McKendrick was Chairman of the college committee which presided over the plans for the Cockerell Building, now the College Library, the Auditorium, and the public rooms in Gonville Court, directed by neo-classical architect John Simpson. More recently, he was even more deeply involved in their completion and their formal openings by the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales — and in the refurbishment of the Master’s Lodge, also John Simpson’s work.〔(Four Moments in the History of Caius Gonville and Caius College ), submitted by compoff on 2009〕 Also under the Mastership of Neil McKendrick the College embarked on a fundraising appeal to support the construction of a new accommodation building, the Stephen Hawking Building, on the college's West Road site. He featured in Pseuds Corner of the Private Eye:〔(Pseuds Corner ). Private Eye.〕 McKendrick is the namesake of the ''Neil McKendrick Lectureship in History'' at Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, currently held by Dr Melissa Calaresu.〔(Eating Ice-Cream on the Streets of Naples: Materiality and Ephemerality in the History of Food ). Bard Graduate Center〕 ==Offices held== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Neil McKendrick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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