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Robert Tombs (Robert P. Tombs) was born on 8 May, 1949 in England, is a historian. Discover Robert Tombs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Robert P. Tombs
Occupation Academic, historian
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 8 May 1949
Birthday 8 May
Birthplace England
Nationality France

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His wife is Isabelle Tombs (née Bussy)

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2021

In November 2021, Tombs expressed strong support for the retention of the English Wikipedia article "Mass killings under communist regimes", then facing the prospect of deletion on neutrality and original research grounds. Tombs wrote that "attempts to remove it can only be ideologically motivated – to whitewash Communism."

2016

Tombs's retirement was announced in August 2016, after which he became professor emeritus. Tombs is the editor of History Reclaimed, a website created by a "group of anti-woke scholars" that opposes what they claim to be censorship of historical texts in universities including Nigel Biggar, Zareer Masani, and Andrew Roberts.

2006

In 2006, along with his wife, Tombs wrote That Sweet Enemy: The French and the British from the Sun King to the Present, a history of the relationship between Britain and France. The book received considerable media coverage in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. It became critical when discussing Franco-British relations, and helped establish Tombs and his work in political, diplomatic, and policy circles. Following the publication of the book, the French government awarded Tombs in October 2007 the Ordre des Palmes académiques for "services rendered to French culture", and Tombs was appointed to the Franco-British Council in 2008. In 2014, Tombs published The English and Their History, which was widely reviewed by the popular press.

1975

Tombs is a dual national, holding British and French citizenship. His wife Isabelle Tombs (née Bussy) was born in France, and is in charge of French training at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He is co-editor of Briefings for Brexit, a consortium of academics and educators who support Brexit, and has written columns for newspapers such as The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator, and The Times. In the 1975 United Kingdom European Communities membership referendum, Tombs voted in support of membership.

1949

Robert Paul Tombs (born 8 May 1949) is a British historian of France. He is professor emeritus of French history at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. Prior to this, he was a reader in the subject until 2007. Tombs is the recipient of the Ordre des Palmes académiques awarded by the French government.

1871

Tombs's specialty is 19th-century France, particularly the Paris Commune. His work focused on the political culture of the working classes, and led him to revise a number of myths associated with the history of the Paris Commune. His first book, The War Against Paris, 1871, analysed the role of the French Army in the suppression of the Paris Commune. He served on the editorial board of The Historical Journal.