Peter Mandler

Peter Mandler (born 1958) is an historian at the University of Cambridge. He focuses on 19th and 20th century British history, particularly cultural history and the history of the social sciences. He is also a member of the Cambridge Victorian Studies Group.[1]

After attending Magdalen College, Oxford as an undergraduate, Mandler did his PhD at Harvard where he wrote a dissertation entitled Liberalism and Paternalism: The Whig Aristocracy and the Condition of England, 1830-1852. Before joining the history faculty at Cambridge, he worked at Princeton and London Guildhall University.

Mandler supports popular, public history as expressed by Simon Schama, Linda Colley and Niall Ferguson over the narrow, specialist study of the discipline.[2] He occasionally makes television and radio appearances himself.[3]

He is currently working on a book about the anthropologist Margaret Mead and anthropology's move from the study of "simple, primitive" to "complex, modern" culture.

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