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Jun 21, 2007

Historian Knighted




Christopher Bayly, the Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, Fellow of St Catharine's College, Director of the Centre of South Asian Studies at the University of Cambridge, author of several books including the seminal Empire and Information: Intelligence gathering and social communication in India 1780-1870 (1996), is now a Knight Bachelor for services to History[pdf].

In his comments he stated:"I regard this not only as a great personal honour but, as an historian of India, as recognition of the growing importance of the history of the non-western world."

Hear, hear!

David Starkey, the"doyen of TV history" was also recognized for his services to History with a C.B.E and Terence John Wyke for his services to higher education and to local history gets a M.B.E.


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Manan Ahmed - 6/21/2007

Thx for the correction.


Sudha Shenoy - 6/21/2007

Only Sir Christopher Bayly was knighted. David Starkey got a CBE [Commander of the Order of the British Empire] & Terence Wyke got an _M_BE [Member of the...] -- Definitely _not_ a knighthood: look at the relative numbers in the various divisions of the honours list. A bare handful of knights, followed by slightly larger numbers of CBEs, somewhat more MBEs, & so on...