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Simon Schama

Simon Schama

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Simon Schama

Simon Schama was born in 1945. The son of a textile merchant with Lithuanian and Turkish grandparents, he spent his early years in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex. When his parents moved to London he won a scholarship to Haberdashers’ Aske’s School where his two great loves were English and History. Forced to choose between the two he opted to read history at Christ’s College, Cambridge. Here he was taught by Sir John Plumb whose other students: Linda Colley, Roy Porter and John Brewer are now central to British historical thought. It was Plumb’s influence which instilled in him the importance of narrative and written style in order to gain an audience for history outside academia. One of the hallmarks of Schama’s work is his flair for description: ‘he gets arcane matters to walk, in fact dance, off the page’ according to fellow historian Peter Hennessy. However, his approach is contentious and invites criticism of subjectivity and populism from academic circles. Schama remained at Christ’s for 10 years after his degree, becoming a fellow and then director of Studies, before moving to Brasenose College Oxford. While at Oxford he wrote Patriots and Liberators: Revolution in the Netherlands 1780-1813 (1977), which won the Wolfson Literary Award, and Two Rothschilds and the Land of Israel (1979). At Oxford he met his wife, Ginny Papaioannou a geneticist from California.Tired of the Oxford system (he once described his experience as being ‘like a gerbil on a treadmill’) and enticed by the freedom of US Academic life, he moved to America in 1980, becoming Professor of History at Harvard. Here he wrote The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age (1987), Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution (1989) and Dead Certainties (Unwarranted Speculations) (1991): an a unusual linking of the death of General Wolfe at Quebec in 1759 and the murder of a doctor, George Parkman, by a Harvard Professor in 1849. Citizens, which was written at lightening speed: 900 pages in only 18 months, won the 1990 NCR Book Award. However, Schama’s emphasis on the terror and violence of the revolution and his argument, that from its beginning it was a ‘sacrament of blood’, ensured it has never found a publisher in France. He is now professor in history and art history at Columbia where he has written Landscape and Memory (1996) which received the W H Smith Literary Award and Rembrandt’s Eyes (1999). The latter is a controversial reassessment of the artist which attempts to reinstate the notion of Rembrandt the genius, aiming to invoke the atmosphere as well as the historical context. In Schama’s view, as he tells David D’Arcy in Art Newspaper ‘There are some passages of sublime reinvention for which history has absolutely no answers…it seems to me pointless and trivial to pretend that it does.’Simon Schama has also worked for the BBC on a 16 part series: ‘A History of Britain’ and has been an art critic and cultural essayist for The New Yorker and Talk magazine. He lives in New York with his wife and their two children Chloe and Gabriel.


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Simon Schama was born in 1945. The son of a textile merchant with Lithuanian and Turkish grandparents, he spent his early years in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex. When his parents moved to London he won a scholarship to Haberdashers’ Aske’s School where his two great loves were English and History. Forced to choose between the two he opted to read history at Christ’s College, Cambridge. Here he was taught by Sir John Plumb whose other students: Linda Colley, Roy Porter and John Brewer are now central to British historical thought. It was Plumb’s influence which instilled in him the importance of narrative and written style in order to gain an audience for history outside academia. One of the hallmarks of Schama’s work is his flair for description: ‘he gets arcane matters to walk, in fact dance, off the page’ according to fellow historian Peter Hennessy. However, his approach is contentious and invites criticism of subjectivity and populism from academic circles. Schama remained at Christ’s for 10 years after his degree, becoming a fellow and then director of Studies, before moving to Brasenose College Oxford. While at Oxford he wrote Patriots and Liberators: Revolution in the Netherlands 1780-1813 (1977), which won the Wolfson Literary Award, and Two Rothschilds and the Land of Israel (1979). At Oxford he met his wife, Ginny Papaioannou a geneticist from California.Tired of the Oxford system (he once described his experience as being ‘like a gerbil on a treadmill’) and enticed by the freedom of US Academic life, he moved to America in 1980, becoming Professor of History at Harvard. Here he wrote The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age (1987), Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution (1989) and Dead Certainties (Unwarranted Speculations) (1991): an a unusual linking of the death of General Wolfe at Quebec in 1759 and the murder of a doctor, George Parkman, by a Harvard Professor in 1849. Citizens, which was written at lightening speed: 900 pages in only 18 months, won the 1990 NCR Book Award. However, Schama’s emphasis on the terror and violence of the revolution and his argument, that from its beginning it was a ‘sacrament of blood’, ensured it has never found a publisher in France. He is now professor in history and art history at Columbia where he has written Landscape and Memory (1996) which received the W H Smith Literary Award and Rembrandt’s Eyes (1999). The latter is a controversial reassessment of the artist which attempts to reinstate the notion of Rembrandt the genius, aiming to invoke the atmosphere as well as the historical context. In Schama’s view, as he tells David D’Arcy in Art Newspaper ‘There are some passages of sublime reinvention for which history has absolutely no answers…it seems to me pointless and trivial to pretend that it does.’Simon Schama has also worked for the BBC on a 16 part series: ‘A History of Britain’ and has been an art critic and cultural essayist for The New Yorker and Talk magazine. He lives in New York with his wife and their two children Chloe and Gabriel.


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Simon Schama's Power of Art

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"Simon Schama follows the success of A HISTORY OF BRITAIN with his...

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The Power of Art

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"Great art has dreadful manners," Simon Schama observes wryly at the start...

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Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution

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Citizens Instead of the dying Old Regime, Schama presents an ebullient...

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A History of Britain (History of Britain (Talk Miramax))

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A first installment in a two-part epic history of Britain chronicles the...

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Rembrandt's Eyes (Allen Lane History)

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The great 17th-century Dutch artist Rembrandt van Rijn left us so many...

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The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age

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Describes the cultural and social milieu of seventeenth-century Holland,...

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A History of Britain: 2 (History of Britain (Talk Miramax))

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DIFFERENT OFFER (see description & pictures by BookGems): Edition BBC...

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Landscape and Memory

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Title: Landscape and Memory Binding: Paperback Author: SimonSchama...

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History of Britain, a - Volume III: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000: 003 (History of Britain (Talk Miramax))

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Simon Schama's dramatic, broad-ranging, and immensely readable epic...

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The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words (1000 BCE – 1492) (Story of the Jews Vol 1)

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It is a story like no other: an epic of endurance against destruction, of...

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Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American Revolution

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Edition BBC Books, First Impression, 2005. ISBN: 0-563-48709-7. HARDBACK....

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The American Future: A History

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In November 2008 the United States will elect a new President. But the...

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Dead Certainties: Unwarranted Speculations

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Like his The Embarrassment of Riches and the bestselling Citizens, Simon...

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Scribble, Scribble, Scribble: Writing on Ice Cream, Obama, Churchill and My Mother

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'Wednesday brought a pungent sheepy smell emanating from the greyish...

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History of Britain Boxed Set (Radio Collection)

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The first volume in this history of Britain tells the story of Britain from...

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The Face of Britain: The Nation through Its Portraits

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Simon Schama brings Britain to life through its portraits, as seen in the...

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Patriots and Liberators: Revolution in the Netherlands, 1780-1813

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A reissue of Simon Schama's landmark study of the Netherlands from...

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The Bastille Falls: Pocket Penguins (Pocket Penguins 70's)

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In May 2005 Penguin will publish 70 unique titles to celebrate the...

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Hang-Ups: Essays on Painting (Mostly): A Collection of Essays on Art

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Pre-eminent author and art historian Simon Schama has written widely on art...

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Belonging: The Story of the Jews 1492–1900

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LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE The Jewish story is a history that...

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The Face of Britain: A History of the Nation Through Its Portraits

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Author of a number of celebrated works, including the bestselling The Story...

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John Virtue: London Paintings (National Gallery Company, London)

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John Virtue was invited to become the sixth National Gallery Associate...

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Two Rothschilds and the Land of Israel

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LANDSCHAFTEN VON BRUEGHEL BIS KANDINSKY (Hb)[O/P]

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Landscape paintings are as diverse as the landscapes painters live in....

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The Face of Britain: The Stories Behind the Nation’s Portraits

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Simon Schama brings Britain to life through its portraits, as seen in the...

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Beat: Anya Gallaccio

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The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words: 1000bce-1492ce

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The words that failed were words of hope. But they did not fail at all...

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A History of Britain: 3

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Timothy West reads the third and concluding volume of award-winning...

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A History of Britain: 1

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The story of Britain from the earliest settlements in 3000 BC to the death...

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Art History

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