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Miles Taylor (historian)

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Taylor's research focuses on 19th-century British history, especially radical politics and Chartism, the history of parliament in this period, the interaction between Empire and the political system and the historiography of Victorian politics and culture.
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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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The Victorian Empire and Britain’s Maritime World: The Sea and Global History, 1837–1901
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on 19 September 1961, the son of Geoffrey Peter Taylor and his wife Dorothy Pearl,
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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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The Victorians since 1901: Histories, Representations and Revisions
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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, 1819–69
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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. 1780–1850
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University of York
University of London
Institute of Historical Research
Buckinghamshire
Tapton School
Sheffield
Queen Mary College
London
Bachelor of Arts
Kennedy Scholar
Harvard University
Doctor of Philosophy
St John's College, Cambridge
Girton College, Cambridge
Christ's College, Cambridge
King's College London
University of Southampton
University of York
Institute of Historical Research
Royal Historical Society
National Portrait Gallery
History of Parliament Trust
Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
Journal of British Studies
BBC History Magazine



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