Piers Brendon FRSL (born 21 December 1940) is a British historian and writer, known for historical and biographical works.
Piers Brendon Ph.D., FRSL | |
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Born | |
Education | Shrewsbury School |
Alma mater | Magdalene College, Cambridge |
Occupation(s) | Historian and writer |
Employer(s) | Cambridge School of Art, Churchill College, Cambridge |
Life
editHe was educated at Shrewsbury School and Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read history. He received a Ph.D. degree for his thesis, Hurrell Froude and the Oxford Movement, which was published, with much modification, in 1974.[citation needed]
From 1965 to 1978, he was lecturer in history, then principal lecturer and head of department, at what is now Anglia Ruskin University. Since 1979, he has worked as a freelance writer of books, journalism and for television.[citation needed]
In 1995, he became a fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge and was keeper of the Churchill Archives Centre from 1995 to 2001,[1] in succession to Correlli Barnett. Brendon was himself succeeded by Allen Packwood.[2]
Works
edit- Hurrell Froude and the Oxford Movement. London: Paul Elek. 1974. ISBN 0-236-31080-1 – via Internet Archive.
- Hawker of Morwenstow: Portrait of a Victorian Eccentric. London: Jonathan Cape. 1975. ISBN 0-224-01122-7 – via Internet Archive.
- A Quest of the Sangraal, Cornish Ballads & Other Poems (1975; Robert Stephen Hawker, editor)
- Eminent Edwardians. London: Secker & Warburg. 1979. ISBN 0-436-06810-9 – via Internet Archive.
- The Life and Death of the Press Barons (1983)
- Winston Churchill: A Brief Life (1984)
- Ike - the Life and Times of Dwight D. Eisenhower (1986)
- Our Own Dear Queen (1986)
- Thomas Cook - 150 Years of Popular Tourism (1991)
- The Age of Reform 1820–1850 (1994)
- The Motoring Century: Story of the Royal Automobile Club (1997)
- The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s (2000; ISBN 0-375-70808-1)
- The Windsors - A Dynasty Revealed 1917–2000, with Phillip Whitehead (2000: ISBN 0712667970. Original 1994; ISBN 978-0340610138)
- Tom Sharpe: A Personal Memoir (2024)
- The Decline and Fall of the British Empire. London: Jonathan Cape. 2007. ISBN 978-0-307-26829-7 – via Internet Archive.
- Eminent Elizabethans (2013, Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-099-53263-7)
References
edit- ^ "Dr Piers Brendon FRSL". Churchill College, Cambridge. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
- ^ "Allen Packwood". Churchill College. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
External links
edit- The Papers of Piers Brendon held at Churchill Archives Centre
- Piers Brendon at IMDb
- Works by or about Piers Brendon at the Internet Archive