Peter Burke (historian)
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Ulick Peter Burke Template:Post-nominals (born 16 August 1937) is a British polymath, historian and professor.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was born to a Roman Catholic father and Jewish mother (who later converted to Roman Catholicism).
He was educated at St Ignatius College, Enfield, a Jesuit school, before completing his undergraduate and doctoral studies at St John's College and St Antony's College, University of Oxford.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
From 1962 to 1979, he was a member of the School of European Studies at University of Sussex, before moving to the University of Cambridge, where he holds the title of professor emeritus of cultural history and fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Burke is celebrated as a historian not only of the early modern era, but one who emphasizes the relevance of social and cultural history to modern issues. He is married to the Brazilian historian Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke who is the author of two books (in one of which she collaborated with her husband).
Burke is not only known for his work on the Modern Age but also for his research on cultural history across its entire spectrum. As a polyglot, he has managed on the one hand to incorporate information from a good part of Europe and has also achieved good diffusion of his books. They have been translated into more than thirty languages. In 1998, he was awarded the Erasmus Medal of the European Academy,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and is an honorary doctorate from the Universities of Lund, Copenhagen and Bucharest.
Works
Among his most important works are:
- The Italian Renaissance (1972)
- Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe (1978)
- Sociology and History (1980)
- The Renaissance (1987)
- The French Historical Revolution: The Annales School 1929–89 (1990)
- History and Social Theory (1991)
- New Perspectives on Historical Writing (1991) (editor and contributor)
- The Fabrication of Louis XIV (1992)
- The Art of Conversation (1993)
- The Fortunes of the Courtier: The European Reception of Castiglione's Cortegiano (1995)
- Varieties of Cultural history (1997)
- The European Renaissance: Centres and Peripheries (1998)
- A Social History of Knowledge (2000)
- Eyewitnessing (2000)
- A Social History of the Media: From Gutenberg to the Internet (2002) (with Asa Briggs)
- What is Cultural History? (2004)
- Languages and Communities in Early Modern Europe (2004)
- Gilberto Freyre: Social Theory in the Tropics (2008) (with Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke)
- Cultural Hybridity (2009)
- A Social History of Knowledge Volume II: From the Encyclopédie to Wikipedia (2012)
- What is the History of Knowledge? (2015)
- The Polymath: A Cultural History from Leonardo da Vinci to Susan Sontag (2020)
- Ignorance: A Global History (Yale University Press 2023)
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- 1937 births
- Living people
- Cultural historians
- People educated at St Ignatius' College, Enfield
- Alumni of St John's College, Oxford
- Alumni of St Antony's College, Oxford
- Academics of the University of Sussex
- Fellows of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
- Institute for Advanced Study visiting scholars
- Historians of the Renaissance
- Intellectual historians
- Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history
- 20th-century English historians
- 21st-century English historians
- 20th-century English male writers
- 21st-century English male writers
- Historians of Europe
- Fellows of the British Academy
- Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
- People from Stanmore
- Historians from London