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Timothy J. G. Harris : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timothy J. G. Harris Timothy J. G. Harris (born 1958)〔(Library author entry )〕 is an historian of Later Stuart Britain.〔(Noel Malcolm, "Reactions to the Restoration", ''The Telegraph'', April 3, 2005 ); (David Jays, "Restoration tragedy", ''The Observer'', April 23, 2005 ); (Malcolm Gaskill, "The Glorious Revolution, by Edward Vallance; Revolution, by Tim Harris", ''The Independent'', Feb. 24, 2006 ).〕 ==Biography==
A native of London, Tim Harris was educated at the University of Cambridge, from which he received a BA (1980), MA (1984), and PhD (1985).〔(Directory of Researchers at Brown )〕 From 1983 to 1986, he was a fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.〔(Directory of Researchers at Brown )〕 His doctoral dissertation was published by Cambridge University Press as ''London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II'' in 1987.〔(Directory of Researchers at Brown )〕 Since 1986, Harris has been a member of the faculty of the Department of History at Brown University.〔(Directory of Researchers at Brown )〕 There, he was an assistant professor from 1986 to 1990; an associate professor from 1990 to 1995; a full professor from 1995; and has been the Munro-Goodwin-Wilkinson Professor in European History from 2004 to the present.;〔(Directory of Researchers at Brown )〕〔("Eighteen Brown Faculty Members Appointed to Named Professorships", brown.edu. )〕 Harris' work has focused on the intersection of high politics with popular politics; popular protest; popular religion; and politics in the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Ireland, and the Kingdom of Scotland.〔(Profile from Brown University )〕 His work has mainly focused on the reigns of Charles II of England, James II of England, William III of England and Mary II of England, and Anne, Queen of Great Britain.
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