Quentin Skinner

Quentin Skinner
Born
Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner

(1940-11-26) 26 November 1940 (age 83)
Oldham, England
Spouses
  • Patricia Law Skinner (div.)
  • (m. 1979)
Awards
Academic background
Alma materGonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Influences
Academic work
Discipline
School or traditionCambridge School
Institutions
Doctoral students
Main interests
Notable works
Notable ideasCambridge School (intellectual history)
Influenced

Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner FBA (born 26 November 1940) is a British intellectual historian. He is regarded as one of the founders of the Cambridge School of the history of political thought. He has won numerous prizes for his work, including the Wolfson History Prize in 1979 and the Balzan Prize in 2006. Between 1996 and 2008 he was Regius Professor of History at the University of Cambridge. He is the Emeritus Professor of the Humanities and Co-director of The Centre for the Study of the History of Political Thought at Queen Mary University of London.[1] [2]

  1. ^ "People | Centre for the History of Political Thought".
  2. ^ "QMUL academic staff profiles, Quentin Skinner".

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