Daniel Robert Woolf FRHistS FSA FRSC (born 5 December 1958) is a British-Canadian historian and former university administrator. He served as the 20th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario , Canada , a position to which he was appointed in January 2009 and took up on 1 September 2009.[ 10] He was previously a professor of history and the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta . He was reappointed to a second 5-year term in 2013.[ 11] [ 12] In late 2017, Woolf announced his intention not to serve a third term and to retire from university administration at the end of his second term in 2019.[ 13] [ 14] [ 15] He was succeeded by Patrick Deane ,[ 16] and became Principal Emeritus.[ 17]
Early life and education
Woolf was born in London, England, on 5 December 1958 to a Jewish family.[ 8] [ 18] His mother, Margaret Mary Woolf (1929–2014),[ 19] was an English instructor at a university ,[ 7] and his father, Cyril Isaac Woolf (1930–2012), was an otolaryngologist , a Royal College of Surgeons of England Fellow [ 18] and an adjunct faculty member at a medical school .[ 7] His uncle was the historian Stuart Woolf (1936–2021),[ 20] [ 21] and his brother is the Vancouver -based architect Jeremy Woolf.[ 8] [ 22] [ 23]
In 1961, his family emigrated to Winnipeg , Canada ,[ 18] where Woolf graduated from St. Paul's High School in 1976.[ 17] He obtained his BA in History from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario in 1980, and then a DPhil in Modern History from St Peter's College ,[ 24] University of Oxford , in 1983.[ 25] He was supervised by Gerald E. Aylmer , a distinguished historian of 17th-century England and then-Master of St Peter's. Along with historians John Morrill and Paul Slack , Woolf would eventually co-edit a 1993 festschrift honouring Aylmer.[ 26] Among Woolf's contemporaries at St Peter's was David Eastwood , Vice-Chancellor of the University of Birmingham since 2009.[ 24]
Career
Woolf returned to Canada in 1984 and taught at Queen's University as a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council postdoctoral fellow in history until 1986, when he moved to Quebec and became an assistant professor of history at Bishop's University . After a 1-year appointment he joined the Department of History at Dalhousie University , Nova Scotia , as an assistant professor.[ 25] Woolf was tenured in 1990, when he was also promoted to associate professor ; 4 years later, he became a full professor .[ 7] [ 25]
In 1999, McMaster University appointed Woolf as the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities , serving as a professor of history in parallel.[ 25] He relocated to University of Alberta in 2002, starting a 5-year term as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, a position to which he was re-appointed in 2007,[ 7] as well as a professor in the Department of History and Classics .[ 25] In 2009, he was appointed by Queen's University as its 20th Principal and Vice-Chancellor.[ 27] He took up the role on 1 September that year,[ 7] serving until June 2019.[ 3]
Academically, Woolf's research interests are in Tudor and Stuart British history and the global history of historiography .[ 9] [ 28] He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada , Society of Antiquaries of London , and the Royal Historical Society .[ 1] Between 1996 and 1997 he was a member of the School of Historical Studies under the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey .[ 29]
Since 2012, Woolf has been on the board of directors of Historica Canada (formerly the Historica-Dominion Institute).[ 25] [ 30] Having completed one term on the board of directors of the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario , he is currently serving his second term (2021–2023).[ 31] He is a member of the board of directors of Lakefield College School since 2020.[ 32] He is also a member of the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH), currently serving as its Secretary-General (2022–2026).[ 33]
Previously, he was the chair of the executive committee of the Council of Ontario Universities (2017–2019),[ 25] [ 34] a member of the board of directors of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (2016–2017), a member of the Executive Committee and Council of the Royal Society of Canada (2012–2016),[ 25] and chair of the Standing Advisory Committee on International Relation of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (renamed to Universities Canada in 2015)[ 35] [ 36] (2011–2014).[ 25] [ 37]
Personal life
Woolf is married to Julie Anne Gordon-Woolf,[ 9] a health administrator and part-time professional harpist .[ 38] He has three children from a previous marriage to political scientist Jane Arscott, Sarah, Samuel and David.[ 8] [ 39] [ 40]
During his tenure as principal, Woolf is famous for handing out cookies with his wife at Queen's University’s libraries during exam season.[ 9] He started this "cookie drop" in 2010.[ 41]
Honours and awards
In 2023, to honour Woolf's decade of service as Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Queen's University established the Principal Emeritus Daniel R. Woolf Professorship in the Humanities;[ 46] and renamed the first floor of Stauffer Library as the Daniel R. Woolf Gallery.[ 47]
In 2024, a Festschrift , titled Reckoning with History , was published in Woolf's honour, in which 11 contributors engaged with his writings and ideas.[ 48]
Bibliography
Books
The Idea of History in Early Stuart England , University of Toronto Press (1990)[ 49]
(co-ed., with John Morrill and Paul Slack ) Public Duty and Private Conscience in Seventeenth-Century England , Oxford University Press (1993)[ 50]
(co-ed., with Thomas Mayer) Rhetorics of Life-Writing in Early Modern Europe , University of Michigan Press (1995)[ 51]
(ed.) A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing , Routledge (1998)[ 52]
Reading History in Early Modern England , Cambridge University Press (2000)[ 53]
(co-ed., with Adam Fox) The Spoken Word: Oral Culture in Britain 1500-1850 , Manchester University Press (2002)[ 54]
The Social Circulation of the Past , Oxford University Press (2003)[ 55]
(co-ed., with Norman L. Jones) Local Identities in Late Medieval and Early Modern England , Palgrave Macmillan (2007)[ 56]
A Global History of History , Cambridge University Press (2011)[ 57]
(general editor) The Oxford History of Historical Writing , 5 volumes, Oxford University Press (2011–2012)[ 58]
A Concise History of History , Cambridge University Press (2019)[ 59]
Selected articles and chapters
"A feminine past? Gender, genre, and historical knowledge in England, 1500–1800", The American Historical Review , 102.3 (2005), 645-79 [ 60]
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^ Kesselring, K. J.; Neufeld, Matthew (eds.). Reckoning with History: essays on uses of the past . Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 9780228022428 .
^ Woolf, Daniel (1990). The Idea of History in Early Stuart England: Erudition, Ideology and the "Light of Truth" from the Accession of James I to the Civil War . Toronto : University of Toronto Press . ISBN 9780802058621 . Archived from the original on 14 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021 .
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