ANQ, June 22nd, 1999
The article explains the reasons why Arthur Henry Hallam attended Trinity College at Cambridge University, during the years 1828-31, instead of Christ Church College at Oxford University, where his father attended. Scholars have assumed his father intended Arthur to attend Cambridge, but the father may have favored Oxford. It has generally been assumed that Arthur Henry Hallam's 1828-31 collegiate career at Trinity College, Cambridge, was the decision of his authoritarian father Henry. Henry Hallam had attended Trinity's rival, Christ Church, and presumably would have wanted his elder son to ...
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