(Redirected from Colin Lucas)'Sir Colin Renshaw Lucas' (born
1940) was the Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford University. He was appointed in
1997 and was succeeded by
John Hood in October
2004.
In May 2006, he was appointed Chair of the Board of the
British Library for a four-year term ending 2010.
Sir Colin is the godfather of
Boris Johnson.
Academic
Sir Colin studied modern history at
Lincoln College, Oxford.
After graduation he took a post as a Lecturer at the
University of Sheffield (1965-69) and then later at the
University of Manchester (1970-73). He became a Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at
Balliol College in 1973. In 1990, he took a post at the
University of Chicago as Professor of History, where he became chair of the History Department in 1992 and Dean of the Division of Social Sciences in 1993. He returned to
Oxford in 1994 to become Master of
Balliol College (1994-2000). In 2002, he was appointed
Knight Bachelor for his services to
higher education.
Sir Colin specializes in the history of 18th century France, especially the
French Revolution. His academic publications include ''The Structure of the Terror'' (1973) and ''Beyond the Terror'' (with Gwynne Lewis, 1983), as well as numerous essays and articles.
Positions
★ Formerly Vice-Chancellor of
Oxford University
★ Formerly Chairman of the Delegates of the Press (within Oxford University)
★ President of the Development Programme (within Oxford University)
★ Formerly Trustee of the
Rhodes Trust
★ Trustee of the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
★ Education Adviser to the State Governor of Guangdong Province, China.
★ Warden of Rhodes House
Rhodes Trust.
★
British Library Board.
External links
★
Rhodes Trust website
★
Oxford University website