A full professorship usually requires a PhD in history and tenure. Tenure is typically acquired after a certain number of years at an institution.
Not sure about colleges in England, but US colleges and universities require a doctorate degree. That's about 6 to 8 years of college.
you must go to college.
Jobs that are good for people with history degrees are becoming a history teacher, a history professor, working in a museum, and working for the history channel.
Typically, a college or university professor must have a minimum of a master's degree in the subject they are teaching, with a doctorate preferred.
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History was created in 1878.
Chichele Professor of Economic History was created in 1931.
Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History was created in 1842.
Camden Professor of Ancient History was created in 1622.
Chichele Professor of Modern History was created in 1862.
Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History was created in 1952.
Brook B. Ballard has written: 'The education of a history professor' -- subject(s): College teachers, Historians, Intellectual life, History, Biography, College environment
Regius Professor of Modern History - Cambridge - was created in 1724.