The Cambridge Humanities Review

  • Harry Brown
The Project was taken on in collaboration with Traven T. Crove which was to design the University of Cambridge’s independent journal, containing literacy essays and reviews. The journal contained a variety of works by students, academics and a selection of various other writers. The Cambridge Humanities Review’s purpose was to reignite the Cambridge Review, a review with a long rich history existing from 1879 to 1998 that included a diverse field of writers, which included Bertrand Russel, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Michael Oakeshott, Clive James, Simon Schama and John Rawls.