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Arthur John Brereton Marwick, (born 29 February 1936) is a University Professor in history. He is a graduate of Edinburgh and Oxford. He was appointed the first Professor History at the Open University in 1969, after lecturing at Edinburgh for ten years. He has held visiting professorships at: the State University of New York at Buffalo; Stanford University; Rhodes College; Memphis’ L’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris. He has written extensively on: Total War and Social Change; The Nature of History; Class; The Arts and Society; The International Cultural Revolution of the 1960’s; Contemporary Britain; and The History of Human Beauty. Affiliations EADTU, MSACS Website www. ... The State University of New York (acronym SUNY; usually pronounced SOO-nee) is a system of public institutions of higher education in New York, United States. ... Stanford redirects here. ...