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A digestible and comprehensive tour of the fascinating history of one of England’s most famous towns.
A Short History of Cambridge provides a narrative of the city and university, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Going beyond the world-renowned research attractions of Cambridge University, this revised paperback edition explores the vast cultural output of the town, from art and literature to theater and comedy. Richard Tames sheds light on the very origins of academia in the area, the intricate lives of the students and scholars who studied there, and how this community interacted with the townsfolk over the past eight hundred years.
Cambridge offers the splendor of King's College Chapel and the beauty of “the Backs” as well as outstanding collections of fans and fritillaries, sculpture and stained glass, and medieval coins and oriental manuscripts. Attractions include the world-class Fitzwilliam Museum and Botanic Gardens, quirky Kettle’s Yard, and museums devoted to archaeology, anthropology, zoology, earth sciences, polar research, and the history of science, plus Britain's oldest bookshop. Enter the world of “Bumps and Bedders” and learn why May Week is in June. This joyful history of the town to which more than eight million visitors flock every year will delight both readers familiar with the cobbles of Cambridge and those who have seen no further than the stained-glass windows of King’s College Chapel.
A Short History of Cambridge provides a narrative of the city and university, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Going beyond the world-renowned research attractions of Cambridge University, this revised paperback edition explores the vast cultural output of the town, from art and literature to theater and comedy. Richard Tames sheds light on the very origins of academia in the area, the intricate lives of the students and scholars who studied there, and how this community interacted with the townsfolk over the past eight hundred years.
Cambridge offers the splendor of King's College Chapel and the beauty of “the Backs” as well as outstanding collections of fans and fritillaries, sculpture and stained glass, and medieval coins and oriental manuscripts. Attractions include the world-class Fitzwilliam Museum and Botanic Gardens, quirky Kettle’s Yard, and museums devoted to archaeology, anthropology, zoology, earth sciences, polar research, and the history of science, plus Britain's oldest bookshop. Enter the world of “Bumps and Bedders” and learn why May Week is in June. This joyful history of the town to which more than eight million visitors flock every year will delight both readers familiar with the cobbles of Cambridge and those who have seen no further than the stained-glass windows of King’s College Chapel.
304 pages | 5.08 x 7.8 | © 2025
History: British and Irish History
Travel and Tourism: Tourism and History

Table of Contents
Introduction 1
1 Before the Scholars Came 16
King’s College Chapel: An Iconic Interlude 25
2 Colleges by the Cam 33
Long to Reign Over Us: A Royal Interlude 57
3 From Reformation to the Civil War 62
Cambridge Gardens: A Horticultural Interlude 77
4 Rebellion and Restoration 86
Land of Lost Content: A Poetic Interlude 109
5 Unwillingly to School 120
All in Harmony? A Musical Interlude 137
6 An Age of ‘Improvement’ 145
The Inner Man: A Gastronomic Interlude 160
7 Empires of the Mind 168
Jewels in the Crown: An Oriental Interlude 186
8 The Great War 192
Clubs and Cliques: A Fraternal Interlude 204
9 Bright Young Things? 211
Acting It Out: A Thespian Interlude 226
10 The People’s War 233
Looking the Part: A Sartorial Interlude 245
11 Town Into City 253
Playing the Game: A Sporting Interlude 264
12 Only Yesterday 275
Further Reading 287
Glossary 293
Chronology 300
Index 304
Armchair
1 Before the Scholars Came 16
King’s College Chapel: An Iconic Interlude 25
2 Colleges by the Cam 33
Long to Reign Over Us: A Royal Interlude 57
3 From Reformation to the Civil War 62
Cambridge Gardens: A Horticultural Interlude 77
4 Rebellion and Restoration 86
Land of Lost Content: A Poetic Interlude 109
5 Unwillingly to School 120
All in Harmony? A Musical Interlude 137
6 An Age of ‘Improvement’ 145
The Inner Man: A Gastronomic Interlude 160
7 Empires of the Mind 168
Jewels in the Crown: An Oriental Interlude 186
8 The Great War 192
Clubs and Cliques: A Fraternal Interlude 204
9 Bright Young Things? 211
Acting It Out: A Thespian Interlude 226
10 The People’s War 233
Looking the Part: A Sartorial Interlude 245
11 Town Into City 253
Playing the Game: A Sporting Interlude 264
12 Only Yesterday 275
Further Reading 287
Glossary 293
Chronology 300
Index 304
Armchair
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