The man who was the great-grandson of President John Adams and the grandson of President John Quincy Adams became a history professor at Harvard University in the 1870s. His name was Charles Francis Adams III, and he played a significant role in academia during that period. Harvard was a prestigious institution, and his lineage contributed to his prominence in the field of history.
Harvard College was where Henry Adams, grandson of John Quincy Adams and great-grandson of John Adams taught for many years.
The grandfather and grandson from Indiana who both became U.S. Presidents are Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison. Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president, was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, who served as the 9th president. Both are notable figures in American history, with their presidencies separated by several decades.
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History was created in 1878.
Camden Professor of Ancient History was created in 1622.
Chichele Professor of Modern History was created in 1862.
Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History was created in 1842.
Chichele Professor of Economic History was created in 1931.
Paul Mellon Professor of American History was created in 1980.
Regius Professor of Modern History - Cambridge - was created in 1724.
Yes, President is a title just like professor. Its acceptable to not capitalize these words when they are not describing someone. EX: the history professor is really difficult. But when it is not a noun, and is however, a pronoun you should capitalize it. With the exception of President and Doctor. These should for the most part always capitalized.
There is no widely known or recognized individual by the name of Carmen Salvo who is a prominent professor of history.
Newt Gingrich. (for those of you lost to the facetious commentary, I answer this as fact because he not only professes it but can predict the future of his impending presidency!)