Patricia Clavin
Patricia Meria Clavin, is a British-Irish historian and academic, who specialises in international relations, economic crises, and twentieth-century history. She is Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford and a Professorial Fellow of Worcester College.
Early life and education
Clavin was born in England to Irish parents and holds dual Irish and British nationalities. Clavin was raised in Germany where her Irish father was serving in the British army. She studied Modern History at King's College London, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree.Academic career
Before moving to Oxford, Clavin was Reader in Modern History at Keele University.In October 2003, she was elected a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford and appointed a university lecturer in modern history at the University of Oxford. In 2011, she was granted a Title of Distinction as Professor of International History.
In October 2021 Clavin was appointed to the Professorship of Modern History at Worcester College, succeeding Robert Gildea and becoming the first woman to ever hold the chair.
She is a member of the Editorial Board for Past & Present.