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as professor of modern history and between 2008 and 2014, he was a professor of history and director of the
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272:"Empire and parliamentary reform: the 1832 Reform Act revisited", in A. Burns and J. Innes (eds.),
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265:"Joseph Hume and the reformation of India, 1819β33", in G. Burgess and M. Festenstein (eds.),
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Victorian Empire and Britainβs Maritime World: The Sea and Global History, 1837β1901
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on 19 September 1961, the son of
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The Age of Asa: Lord Briggs, Public Life and
History in Britain since 1945
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Party, State and
Society: Electoral Behaviour in Britain since 1820
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Victorians since 1901: Histories, Representations and Revisions
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258:"Magna Carta in the Nineteenth Century", in N. Vincent (ed.),
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to read history and politics, graduating with a first-class
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Ernest Jones, Chartism and the
Romance of Politics, 1819β69
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Between 1988 and 1991, Taylor was a research fellow at
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The Man Behind the Queen: Princes
Consort in History
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Rethinking the Age of Reform: Britain, c. 1780β1850
267:Radicalism in English Political Thought, 1550β1850
246:The European Diaries of Richard Cobden, 1846β1849
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260:Magna Carta: The Foundation of Freedom 1215β2015
314:"The 1848 revolutions and the British empire",
276:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).
269:(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
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122:In 1997, Taylor was elected a fellow of the
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