The Interview

On June 18 2013 David Cannadine will formally receive the Historical Association's Medlicott Medal for Services to History.

In anticipation of the evening awards event that will culminate in a lecture by Professor Cannadine, we met with the great man to reflect on his award and his career. During the interview we discussed what drew him to history in the first place, and why he chose the field of nineteenth-century history.

 

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Professor Cannadine also explained to us the importance of inspirational history teachers and why he dedicated his book The Right Kind of History to all history teachers.

He shared his frustration that the current government have ignored the research of his team and the HA about the National Curriculum and in particular chosen to reject his key recommendations drawn from the ‘Right Kind of History'.

 

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A member of the Historical Association since his undergraduate days Professor Cannadine talked about how "extraordinary gratifying it is to be put in the company of those that have gone before" on being awarded the Medlicott.

 

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Professor Cannadine talked about his lifetime relationship with the Historical Association.

 

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Professor Cannadine talked briefly about the theme of his talk at the evening awards: ‘old men of power'. A subject he is hoping to write a book on, it will explore how age affects great politicians, starting with Gladstone and Churchill.

 

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As a closing point Professor Cannadine talked of some of his favourite historical locations - can you guess where they are?

 

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