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Trinity: A Portrait Edward Stourton

Trinity: A Portrait By Edward Stourton

Trinity: A Portrait by Edward Stourton


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Trinity: A Portrait is not a history so much as a thematic exploration of both the individual's experience of the College and the College's development in the university, national and global arenas. Edited by Edward Stourton, this is a splendid and beautiful book.

Trinity: A Portrait Summary

Trinity: A Portrait by Edward Stourton

Like Jane Austen's Emma, Trinity has been described quite simply as 'rich, handsome and clever'. Though devoted more to the pursuit of learning than of love, Trinity has inspired enduring affection in generations of alumni and Fellows. Now in its fifth century since being refounded by Henry VIII, the College reigns supreme as the largest and wealthiest of the Cambridge colleges. Plenty has been written about the genesis of the College, its many distinguished alumni and even its finances. However, in the seven decades since the Second World War, generations of Trinity students have witnessed profound changes at an unprecedented pace. Today, Trinity is a vital contributor to the modern, research-based University of Cambridge, at the same time remaining a scholarly community, a family in which the social and academic are indivisible Trinity: A Portrait is not a history so much as a thematic exploration of both the individual's experience of the College and the College's development in the university, national and global arenas. 'Ed Stourton and his colleagues have assembled a wonderful book - a combination of text and pictures guaranteed to inform and amuse anyone with a Trinity connection.' Professor Lord Rees of Ludlow, OM PRS, Master Edited by Edward Stourton

Trinity: A Portrait Reviews

The story of Trinity, well told in this book by many different voices, teaches us something modern Britain tends to ignore, which is that we have - or had - a genius for institutions. Charles Moore, The Telegraph.

About Edward Stourton

Edward Stourton is a distinguished broadcaster and presenter. In 1976 he came up to Trinity to read English, and in his final year was president of the Cambridge Union Society. John Lonsdale is emeritus professor of modern African history and Fellow of Trinity College. Catharine Walston is freelance editor responsible for a number of publications on Cambridge colleges and institutions, including The University of Cambridge: An 800th Anniversary Portrait.

Table of Contents

Trinity Minds; College Staff; Trinity and Mathematics; Admissions; Isaac Newton; Trinity's Physicists; Scenes from College Life (1930s-1950s): Music and Chapel Trinity's Money; The Humanities; Build Trinity: The Last 50 Years; Scenes from College Life (1960s-1970s): Sport and Drama; Trinity and the Biomedical Sciences; The Wren Library; Trinity at War; Scenes from College Life (1980s-2000s): TCSU, RAG, the Magpie and Stump. Trinity, Political Life and the World.

Additional information

GOR005606433
9781906507312
1906507317
Trinity: A Portrait by Edward Stourton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Third Millennium Information
20110730
272
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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