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Peter Mandler (born 29 January 1958) is a British historian and academic specialising in 19th and 20th century
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, particularly cultural history and the history of the social sciences. He is Professor in Modern Cultural History at the
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and Bailey
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in History at
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Biography

Mandler was born in 1958 in
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,
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. The elder brother of Michael Mandler, he is son of psychologists
George Mandler George Mandler (June 11, 1924 – May 6, 2016) was an Austrian-born American psychologist, who became a distinguished professor of psychology at the University of California, San Diego. Career Mandler was born in Vienna on June 11, 1924, the ...
and
Jean Mandler Jean Matter Mandler (born November 1929) is Distinguished Research Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of California, San Diego and visiting professor at University College London. She was born in Oak Park, Illinois and attended Car ...
who moved their family to
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in 1965 when they joined the
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faculty. After attending
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, as an undergraduate, Mandler completed his PhD at
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where he wrote a 1984 dissertation entitled ''Liberalism and Paternalism: The Whig Aristocracy and the Condition of England, 1830–1852''. Mandler was an assistant professor of history at
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from 1984-1991. While there, in 1984 he co-hosted a three-day symposium at Princeton entitled “Socialism in America,” marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of six-time presidential candidate
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. Mandler started teaching in Britain in 1991 at
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, and joined the
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faculty in 2001. He was President of the
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from 2012 to 2016, and is currently (since 2018) Chair of the Modern History section of the
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Research and scholarship

Mandler's main research interests are: *British history since c. 1800, especially cultural, intellectual and social history; *the history of the humanities and social sciences in Britain and America; *concepts and methods in cultural history; *educational history and policy. In his review of Mandler's 2002 book ''History and National Life'', historian
Blair Worden Alastair Blair Worden, (born 12 January 1945), usually cited as Blair Worden, is a historian, among the leading authorities on the period of the English Civil War and on relations between literature and history more generally in the early modern ...
states that Mandler praises the work of professional historians like
Simon Schama Sir Simon Michael Schama ( ; born 13 February 1945) is an English historian and television presenter. He specialises in art history, Dutch history, Jewish history, and French history. He is a professor of history and art history at Columbia Uni ...
,
Linda Colley Dame Linda Jane Colley (born 13 September 1949 in Chester, England) is an expert on British, imperial and global history from 1700. She is Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University and a long-term fellow in history at ...
and
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Niall Ferguson
, who address a wide audience, in contrast to most specialists of the discipline, who put their very subject at risk by speaking only between themselves. In Mandler' own words, "there is intrinsic value in keeping the springs of knowledge 'clear and untainted' but there is greater value in ensuring that the supply reaches the consumer in something resembling its original state". Mandler occasionally makes television and radio appearances.


Works

Mandler's is author or editor of the following books: *''Great Philanthropists: Wealth and Charity in the Modern World, 1815-1945'' (ed., with David Cesarani) (Vallentine Mitchell, 2017). *''Return from the Natives: How Margaret Mead won the Second World War and lost the Cold War'' (Yale University Press, 2013). *''From Plunder to Preservation: Britain and the Heritage of Empire, c.1800-1940'' (ed., with Astrid Swenson) (British Academy, 2013). *''The English National Character: The History of an Idea from Edmund Burke to Tony Blair'' (Yale University Press, 2006). Review in ''The Guardian''. Review in ''The New York Sun''. *''Liberty and Authority in Victorian Britain'' (ed.) (Oxford University Press, 2006) *''History and National Life'' (Profile Books, 2002). Review in ''Reviews in History'' (Institute of Historical Research). *''The Fall and Rise of the Stately Home'' (Yale University Press, 1997). *''After the Victorians: Private Conscience and Public Duty in Modern Britain: Essays in memory of John Clive'' (ed., with Susan Pedersen) (Routledge, 1994). *''The Uses of Charity: The Poor on Relief in the 19th-Century Metropolis'' (ed.) (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990). *''Aristocratic Government in the Age of Reform: Whigs and Liberals, 1830-1852'' (Clarendon Press, 1990).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mandler, Peter Presidents of the Royal Historical Society Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford Harvard University alumni Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history Living people 1958 births Fellows of the British Academy Fellows of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Fellows of the Royal Historical Society