The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
For more information, see the Squire Law Library website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
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The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
For more information, see the Squire Law Library website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
The Eminent Scholars Archive is available to listen or subscribe to via most popular podcast platforms.
Material in the Archive is copyright of the University of Cambridge. Enquiries about the Eminent Scholars Archive including any reuse should be directed to Daniel Bates at db298@cam.ac.uk
Conversations with Professor Philip James Allott #2: The Foreign Office years (1960-1973)
Cambridge Law Eminent Scholars Archive Podcast
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12 years ago
Conversations with Professor Philip James Allott #2: The Foreign Office years (1960-1973)
Between February and April 2011 Professor Allott was interviewed five times at his room off stairway F at Trinity College to record his reminiscences of almost sixty years of a varied career which was spent initially in various capacities at the FCO, and in later years in the Faculty of Law at Cambridge. The interviewer is Lesley Dingle.
These interviews were recorded and the audio version is available on this website with transcript of those recordings:
- First Interview (18 February 2011): Early Years (1937-1963)
- Second Interview (22 February 2011): The Foreign Office years (1960-1973)
- Third Interview (8 March 2011): Return to Cambridge (1973-1980)
- Fourth Interview (15 April 2011): Cambridge (1980-2004), retirement (2004 - present) & scholarly works
- Fifth Interview (22 April 2011): Scholarly works
For more information, see the Squire website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
Cambridge Law Eminent Scholars Archive Podcast
The Eminent Scholars Archive is an expanding archive developed by Lesley Dingle and Daniel Bates, joined in 2023 by John Magyar, in which we document the careers and achievements of eminent scholars associated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. The archive includes biographies, bibliographies, photographs, recorded interviews and many other resources. Since 2022 the development of the Archive has been overseen by the Faculty of Law’s Eminent Scholars Archive Steering Group.
For more information, see the Squire Law Library website at http://www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk/eminent_scholars/
The Eminent Scholars Archive is available to listen or subscribe to via most popular podcast platforms.
Material in the Archive is copyright of the University of Cambridge. Enquiries about the Eminent Scholars Archive including any reuse should be directed to Daniel Bates at db298@cam.ac.uk