Field-Of-Study: British History
Deborah Cohen
Deborah Cohen is Professor of History at Brown University, where she teaches modern British and European history. Her first book, The War Came Home: Disabled Veterans in Germany and Great Britain, 1914-1939, won the Social Science History Association’s Allan Sharlin Memorial Award, and her second, Household Gods: The British and Their Possessions, won the American
Donald G. Barnes
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1928: Barnes, Donald Grove: Appointed to prepare a Life of Henry Pelham, emphasizing the part played by Pelham in the administration of Walpole and the significance in English history of his own ministry from 1743 to 1754, principally in the British Museum and the Public Record Office, London;
Violet Barbour
As published in the Foundation’s Annual Report for 1925-26: Barbour, Violet: Appointed for research in the life of Sir George Downing and the study of English trade during the period of the three Dutch wars, principally at the Record Office, London, in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, and the Rijksarchief of The Hague; tenure, twelve