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English Language & Usage Asked by Michael Antipin on May 24, 2021

The first sentence of the preface for a paperback edition of "The Witch" by Ronald Hutton (Yale University Press, ISBN 987-0-300-23867-9) reads:

Ronald Hutton is professor of history, University of Bristol, and a leading authority on ancient, medieval and modern paganism, <…>

Shouldn’t it be either a professor or Professor of History?

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I'm upgrading a comment to an answer as suggested by the OP. I apologise for the lack of supporting evidence which, with the reference to KateBuntin's comment, was the reson for my not posting it as an answer initially.

They could have said "Ronald Hutton is a professor of history (at the University of Bristol). That would say that he was one among the international community of professors of history. But that would have required both the articles I have inserted. As @KateBunting has said, for a unique post capital letters are most appropriate.

Correct answer by BoldBen on May 24, 2021

Yes, it should be 'a Professor of History' but it would be more appropriate to say " he is a History Professor" you know like we say "English Professor" than "professor of English"

Answered by Mamta Kumari on May 24, 2021

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