Albert Pollard
Pollard was born in Ryde on the Isle of Wight and educated at Felsted School and Jesus College, Oxford where he achieved a first-class honor in Modern History in 1891. He became Assistant Editor of and a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biog
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Pollard was born in Ryde on the Isle of Wight and educated at Felsted School and Jesus College, Oxford where he achieved a first-class honor in Modern History in 1891. He became Assistant Editor of and a contributor to the Dictionary of National Biography in 1893. His main academic post was that of Professor of Constitutional History at University College London which he held from 1903 to 1931. He was a member of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, and founder of the Historical Association, 1906. He edited History, 1916-1922, and the Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 1923-1939. He published 500 articles in the Dictionary of National Biography, and many other books and papers concerning history. Later in his career, he was a major force in establishing history as an academic subject in Britain. The Evolution of Parliament,[2] one of his most influential textbooks, was published in 1920
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