Richard Leslie Hill

For the historian of steam technology, see Richard Leslie Hills.

Richard Leslie Hill (18 February 1901 21 March 1996) was an English civil servant and historian of Sudan, "one of the great pioneers in the study of the modern history of the Sudan".[1] Lecturer in Near Eastern history at Durham University from 1949 to 1966, he established the Sudan Archive there, "one of the most remarkable initiatives by any British university".[2]

Works

Hill's books fall into three main classes: reference works, editions of 19th-century memoirs or travel journals, and synthesising monographs.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 R. S. O'Fahey, Richard Leslie Hill 1901-1996, Sudanic Africa 8 (1997), pp. 1-15. This has a comprehensive bibliography, including book reviews and miscellaneous contributions.
  2. Nicolas Barker, Richard Hill: Obituary, 3 April 1996


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