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British historian
Arthur James Grant
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British historian
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A. J. Grant
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Place of birth
Farlesthorpe, United Kingdom
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Headingley, United Kingdom
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85 years
Education
King's College
The Boston Grammar School
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Arthur James Grant (21 June 1862 – 24 May 1948) was an English historian.
Biography
Born in Farlesthorpe, Grant was the son of Samuel Grant. He was educated at Boston Grammar School and King's College, Cambridge where he graduated BA in Classics in 1884. He became a University Extension lecturer.
In 1901 he married Edith Radford (1863–1929).
He died in Headingley and is buried at St Chad's Church, Far Headingley, Leeds.
Academic career
Grant was appointed Professor of History at the Yorkshire College, Leeds, which became the University of Leeds in 1904. Upon his retirement from the professorship in 1927 a drypoint portrait was executed by the artist Malcolm Osborne From 1930 to 1932 he was Professor of Modern History at the University of Egypt, Cairo.
Works
- Greece in the Age of Pericles, 1893
- The French Monarchy (1483-1789), 1900
- English Historians, 1906
- (with H. V. Temperley) Europe in the Nineteenth Century, 1927
- A History of Europe from 1494 to 1610, 1931
- The Huguenots, 1935
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