Michael George Brock CBE FRSL FRHistS (9 March 1920 – 30 April 2014) was a British historian who was associated with several Oxford colleges during his academic career.
He rejoined Corpus Christi College in September 1945, but decided to study modern history instead of Classics, gaining a first class degree in 1948.
Brock continued after 1948 at Corpus Christi College until 1966, serving as a junior research fellow, senior tutor, proctor, librarian, and dean.
Brock and his wife Eleanor moved to Bologna, Italy, to work collaboratively on editing letters written by H. H. Asquith, a former British Liberal Prime Minister, which were stored in Rome.
On his to England, in 1977 Brock briefly joined the University of Exeter to oversee a merger with St Luke's College of Education.