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The
Fellowship of the British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the
humanities and
social sciences. A number[
quantify] of fellows are elected each year in July at the Academy's annual general meeting.
[1]
1999
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1999:
[2]
- Professor
W. G. Arnott (formerly University of Leeds), Classics
- Professor
G. W. W. Barker (University of Leicester), Archaeology
- Professor
A. J. Bate (University of Liverpool), English Literature
- Professor
J. S. Bell (University of Leeds), Law
- Professor
R. A. Brealey (Bank of England), Economics
- Professor
R. Breen (Queen's University Belfast on leave at European University Institute), Sociology
- Professor
V. G. Bruce (University of Stirling), Psychology
- Professor
D. N. Cannadine (Institute of Historical Research, University of London), History
- Dr
M. T. Clanchy (University of London), History
- Professor
I. Clark (University of Wales, Aberystwyth), International History
- Professor
L. J. Colley (London School of Economics and Political Science), History
- Professor
K. J. Gray (University of Cambridge), Law
- Professor
C. K. Green (Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London), History of Art
- Professor
C. R. Harlow (London School of Economics and Political Science), Law
- Professor
A. C. Harvey (University of Cambridge), Econometrics
- Dr
G. Herrmann (University College London), Archaeology
- Professor
J. Higgins (University of Liverpool), Latin American Literature
- Professor
M. E. Hobson (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London), French Studies
- Dr
A. B. Hunt (University of Oxford), French Literature
- Professor
W. R. James (University of Oxford), Social Anthropology
- Professor
R. J. Johnston (University of Bristol), Geography
- Professor
P. D. Klemperer (University of Oxford), Economics
- Dr
V. A. Law (University of Cambridge), History of Linguistics
- Dr
M. C. McKendrick (University of Cambridge), Hispanic Studies
- Dr
R. I. McKibbin (University of Oxford), History
- Professor
W. F. Madelung (University of Oxford), Arabic
- Professor
I. Markova (University of Stirling), Psychology
- Professor
J. H. Hardman Moore (London School of Economics and Political Science; University of St Andrews), Economics
- Professor
T. O'Riordan (University of East Anglia), Environmental Sciences
- Professor
J. B. Paris (University of Manchester), Mathematical Logic
- Professor
J. T. Reason (University of Manchester), Psychology
- Professor
N. V. Smith (University College London), Linguistics
- Professor
H. I. Steiner (University of Manchester), Political Studies
- Professor
M. W. Swales (University College London), German Literature
1998
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1998:
[3]
- Professor
S. Bann. (University of Kent), Modern Cultural Studies
- Professor
E. V. Barker. (London School of Economics), Sociology
- Mr
N. J. Barker. (formerly British Library), Bibliography
- Professor
R. J. Bauckham. (University of St Andrews), Theology
- Dr
P. A. Brand. (University of Oxford), Law
- Professor
W. H. Buiter. (University of Cambridge), Economics
- Dr
C. S. F. Burnett. (Warburg Institute, University of London), History
- Professor
B. Buzan. (University of Westminster), Political Studies
- Professor
P. P. Craig. (University of Oxford), Law
- Professor
W. Doyle. (University of Bristol), History
- Professor
R. I. M. Dunbar. (University of Liverpool), Psychology
- Professor
P. E. Easterling. (University of Cambridge), Classics
- Professor
P. K. Edwards. (University of Warwick), Sociology
- Professor
G. Hammond. (University of Manchester), Literature
- Dr
P. Harris. (University of Oxford), Psychology
- Dr
C. Humphrey. (University of Cambridge), Social Anthropology
- Dr
G. A. Khan. (University of Cambridge), Semitic studies
- Professor
A. S. Knight. (University of Oxford), History
- Dr
E. McGrath. (Warburg Institute, University of London), Art History
- Professor
D. I. Marquand. (University of Oxford), Political Studies
- Professor
J. A. Moss. (University of Durham), French Studies
- Professor
R. C. T. Parker. (University of Oxford), Ancient History
- Professor
M. H. Pesaran. (University of Cambridge), Economics
- Professor
P. H. Rees. (University of Leeds), Geography
- Professor
R. M. Sainsbury. (King's College, London), Philosophy
- Professor
R. J. Service. (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London), History
- Professor
G. Steiner. (University of Cambridge), Literature
- Professor
J. S. Vickers. (University of Oxford), Economics
- Professor
A. P. Weale. (University of Essex), Political Studies
- Professor
A. Whittle. (University of Wales, Cardiff), Archaeology
- Professor
C. J. Wickham. (University of Birmingham), History
Senior fellows
1997
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1997:
[4]
Senior Fellow
1996
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1996:
[5]
Senior fellows
1995
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1995:
[6]
Senior fellows
1994
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1994:
[6]
Senior fellows
1993
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1993:
[7]
Senior fellows
1992
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1992:
[8]
Senior fellows
1991
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1991:
[9]
Senior fellows
1990
The following fellows of the British Academy were elected at the annual general meeting in 1990:
[10]
Senior fellows
References
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"About the British Academy". British Academy. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
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^ "Review July 1998 – July 1999: AGM 1999, The Fellowship", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on
12 December 2000.
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^ "Officers and Fellows of the British Academy elected in 1998", British Academy. As archived at the Internet Archive on
15 December 2000.
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1996–97 (1997), p. 14
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1995–96 (1996), p. 14
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a
b The British Academy Annual Report 1993–95 (1995), p. 18
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1992–93 (1993), p. 12
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1991–92 (1992), p. 12
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1990–91 (1991), p. 8
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^ The British Academy Annual Report 1989–90 (1990), p. 8