Christopher Brown
Historian and academic curator

Born
April 15th, 1948
77 years ago
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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A noted historian and academic curator specialized in modern history. Served as director of the Ashmolean Museum, contributing to the enhancement of its collections and public engagement initiatives. Authored numerous scholarly articles and publications focusing on historical themes and artifacts. Held positions at various educational institutions, influencing the study and appreciation of history through teaching and mentoring.
Directed the Ashmolean Museum
Authored works on modern history
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