The British Academy consists of world-leading scholars and researchers in the humanities and social sciences. Each year, it elects fellows to its membership. The following were elected in the 1910s.
1910 edit
- Professor A. C. Bradley
- Professor Gilbert Murray
- Sir Sidney Lee
1911 edit
- Professor George Saintsbury
- Professor A. E. Taylor
- Professor T. F. Tout
1912 edit
No appointments were made in 1912.
1913 edit
- Professor Samuel Alexander, OM
- Professor A. S. Hunt
- Sir George MacDonald, KCB
- Rev. Dr E. A. Abbott
- Sir John MacDonell, KCB
- Sir C. Hercules Read
1914 edit
1915 edit
- Principal H. Stuart Jones
- Professor D. S. Margoliouth
- Professor W. R. Scott
- Sir Charles J. Lyall, KCSI
- W. L. Newman
- Sir James H. Ramsay, Bt
1916 edit
- Professor A. C. Clark
- Dr L. R. Farnell
- Very Rev. Sir George Adam Smith
- Professor A. A. Bevan
- Professor John Burnet
1917 edit
- Sir George A. Grierson, OM, KCIE
- Dr G. F. Hill, CB
- Professor James Smith Reid
- Rt Rev. Bishop Ryle, KCVO
1918 edit
- Professor R. Seymour Conway
- Professor G. E. Moore
1919 edit
See also edit
References edit
The names are from the list of fellows, alive and dead, in Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. xviii (1932), pp. vii–x.