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William Cornelius Lubenow FRHistS (born in Chicago, Illinois in 1939) holds the chair of History at Stockton University, New Jersey.[1] He serves as President of the North American Conference on British Studies,[2] and Chairman of the American Associates Committee of Parliament History. Lubenow is also a member of the Reform Club. His many academic distinctions include: Visiting Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[3]

Bibliography

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Books

  • Politics of Government Growth: Early Victorian Attitudes Towards State Intervention (David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1971).
  • Parliamentary Politics and the Home Rule Crisis: British House of Commons in 1886 (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1988).
  • The Cambridge Apostles, 1820-1914: Liberalism, Imagination, and Friendship in British Intellectual and Professional Life (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998)
  • Liberal Intellectuals and Public Culture in Modern Britain, 1815-1914: Making Words Flesh (Boydell Press, Suffolk, 2010).
  • Only Connect: Learned Societies in Nineteenth-Century Britain (Boydell Press, Suffolk, 2015).
  • Learned Lives in England, 1900-1950: Institutions, Ideas and Intellectual Experience (Boydell Press, Suffolk, 2020).

Articles

  • The Organization of Knowledge in Victorian Britain (London and Oxford: Oxford University Press for the British Academy, 2005): 357-370
  • Religion in the University: Authority, Faith, and Learning [review essay], Minerva, 42, 3 (September 2004): 269-283
  • Authority, Honour, and the Strachey Family (1817-1974), Historical Research, 76, no. 194 (November 2003): 512-534

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