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David J.B. Trim is a historian, archivist, and educator whose specialties are in
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an military history and religious history. Currently, he is the director of Archives, Statistics, and Research at the World Headquarters of
Seventh-day Adventists The Seventh-day Adventist Church is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sabbath, and ...
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Background

Trim was born in
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,
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, in 1969 to
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and
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parents and raised largely in Sydney, Australia. He was educated in Britain: he graduated cum laude from
Newbold College Newbold College of Higher Education is a member of the worldwide network of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities and attracts students from over 60 countries. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's s ...
with a BA in History; his PhD in War Studies and History is from
King's College King's College or The King's College refers to two higher education institutions in the United Kingdom: *King's College, Cambridge, a constituent of the University of Cambridge *King's College London, a constituent of the University of London It ca ...
,
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, part of the
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Career

Trim taught for ten years at
Newbold College Newbold College of Higher Education is a member of the worldwide network of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities and attracts students from over 60 countries. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's s ...
and for two years held the Walter C. Utt Chair in History at
Pacific Union College Pacific Union College (PUC) is a private liberal arts college in Angwin, California. It is the only four-year college in Napa County. It is a coeducational residential college with an almost exclusively undergraduate student body. PUC is accredi ...
. In late 2010 he was appointed Archivist of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and in 2011 became its global Director of Research. He has held research fellowships at the
Huntington Library The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens, known as The Huntington, is a collections-based educational and research institution established by Henry E. Huntington (1850–1927) and Arabella Huntington (c.1851–1924) in San Mar ...
and the
Folger Shakespeare Library The Folger Shakespeare Library is an independent research library on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., United States. It has the world's largest collection of the printed works of William Shakespeare, and is a primary repository for rare mater ...
, and been a visiting scholar at the
University of California at Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant uni ...
and the
University of Reading The University of Reading is a public university in Reading, Berkshire, England. It was founded in 1892 as University College, Reading, a University of Oxford extension college. The institution received the power to grant its own degrees in 192 ...
in the
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. Trim has been a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society The Royal Historical Society, founded in 1868, is a learned society of the United Kingdom which advances scholarly studies of history. Origins The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the Histori ...
since 2003.


Scholarship

Trim is the editor or co-editor of thirteen volumes, including: ''The Chivalric Ethos and the Development of Military Professionalism'' (Brill, 2003), ''Amphibious Warfare 1000-1700: Commerce, State Formation and European Expansion'' (Brill, 2006), ''European Warfare 1350-1750'' (Cambridge University Press, 2010), ''Pluralism, Parochialism and Contextualization: Challenges to Adventist Mission in Europe 1864-2004'' (Peter Lang, 2010), and ''Humanitarian Intervention: A History'' (Cambridge University Press, 2011). ''Humanitarian Intervention: A History'' was widely reviewed not only in academic journals but also in the mainstream press, including in India.Raja Mohan, in ''The Indian Express'', May 21, 2011, p. 25


Bibliography

* ''Walter Utt: Adventist historian.'' Silver Spring, MD: Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, 2023. * ''Hearts of faith: How we became Seventh-day Adventists.'' Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2022. * Co-editor, with A.L. Chism and M.F. Younker, ''Adventist Mission in China in Historical Perspective, General Conference Archives Monographs, 2. Silver Spring, MD: Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, 2022. * ''We aim at nothing less than the whole world’: The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s missionary enterprise and the General Conference Secretariat, 1863–2019.'' Silver Spring, MD: Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, 2021. * ''A Passion for Mission: The Trans-European Division after Ninety Years.'' Bracknell, UK: Newbold Academic Press, 2019. * ''A Living Sacrifice: Unsung Heroes of Adventist Missions.'' Pacific Press, 2019. *Co-editor, with Yvonne M. Terry-McElrath, Curis J. VanderWaal, and Alina J. Baltazar, ''Promoting the public good: Policy in the public square and the Church.'' Cooranbong, NSW, Australia: Avondale Academic Press, 2018. *Co-editor, with Benjamin J. Baker, ''Fundamental Belief 6: Creation.'' Silver Spring, MD: Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, 2014. *Editor, ''The Huguenots: History and Memory in Transnational Context.'' Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2011. *Co-editor, with Brendan Simms, ''Humanitarian Intervention—A History.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011; South Asian edn, 2011; paperback edn, 2013. *Co-editor, with Frank Tallett, ''European Warfare, 1350–1750.'' Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. *Co-editor, with Daniel Heinz, ''Pluralism, Parochialism and Contextualization: Challenges to Adventist Mission in Europe.'' Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt am Main, New York & Vienna: Peter Lang, 2010. *Co-editor, with Richard Bonney, ''The Development of Pluralism in Modern Britain and France.'' Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt am Main, New York & Vienna: Peter Lang, 2007. *Co-editor, with Richard Bonney, ''Persecution and Pluralism: Calvinists and Religious Minorities in Early-Modern Europe, 1550-1700.'' Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Brussels, Frankfurt am Main, New York & Vienna: Peter Lang, 2006. *Co-editor, with Mark Charles Fissel, ''Amphibious Warfare 1000-1700: Commerce, State Formation and European Expansion.'' Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2006; paperback edn, 2011. *Co-editor, with Peter J. Balderstone, ''Cross, Crown and Community: Religion, Government and Culture in Early Modern England, 1400–1800.'' Oxford, Bern & New York: Peter Lang, 2004. *Editor, ''The Chivalric Ethos and the Development of Military Professionalism.'' Leiden & Boston: Brill, 2003.


Editorships

*Founder and co-editor, monograph series "Warfare, Society and Culture," Routledge (originally Pickering & Chatto), August 2007–present. *Associate editor, ''Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research'' (founded 1921) Jan. 2002–2010. *Consultant associate editor, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (2004), for "Tudor army."


References


External links


Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research

General Conference of Seventh-day Adventist Church

King's College

University of London

Brill

Cambridge University Press
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