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support payment of £100 per year. When this goal was reached in 1894, the sum was not enough to support a professor at the current stipend. After considerable discussion within the University, the funds were assigned to fund an annual lectureship in English history by a lecturer who was to be chosen annually by a board of electors. The first Ford's Lecturer in English History was
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In his will, Ford left a number of bequests, some of which were held in trust for the support of his surviving siblings. After they had all died, Oxford University received his bequest of £2,000 to fund a professorship of English history, which was to be established when the principal had grown to
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formally changed the official title of the series from "Ford's Lectures in English History" to "Ford's Lectures in British History".
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Cromwell's army: a history of the English soldier during the Civil Wars, the Commonwealth and the Protectorate
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Stress and stability in late 18th-century Britain: Reflections on the British avoidance of revolution
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The continental commitment: the dilemma of British defence policy in the era of the two world wars
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Family and Empire: Kinship and British Colonialism in the East India Company Era, c. 1750–1850
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Dogsbodies and Dogs' Bodies: A Social and Cultural History of Roman Britain's Dogs and People
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Bad Queen Bess? Libelous Politics and Secret Histories in an Age of Confessional Conflict
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The Problem of the Fourteenth Century: Politics, State and Society in England 1307–1399
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Policy and Police: the enforcement of the Reformation in the age of Thomas Cromwell
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After the Black Death: Society, economy and the law in fourteenth-century England
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Nineteenth-century Britain: England, Scotland and Wales: the making of a nation
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The first English empire: power and identities in the British Isles, 1093–1343
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Peculiarities of the English Enlightenment: Ancients, Moderns and Pagan Pasts
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An Age of Transition? Economy and Society in England in the Later Middle Ages
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England and the International Policy of the European Great Powers, 1871–1914
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Wroth, W. W.; revised by M. C. Curthoys (2004). "Ford, James (1779–1850)".
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The Reformation of the Generations: Age, Ancestry, and Memory in England,
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A Freeborn People: politics and the nation in seventeenth-century England
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From Reformation to improvement: public welfare in early modern England
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Marriage, debt, and the estates system: English landownership 1650–1950
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Use and delight: environmental history in Northern England since 1600
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The religion of Protestants: the church in English society, 1559–1625
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A land of lost content? Visions of civic virtue from Ruskin to Rawls
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From Sheldon to Secker: aspects of English church history, 1660–1768
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Economic Policy, Economic Projects and Political Economy, 1540–1700
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The English clergy and their organisation in the later Middle Ages
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Living and dying in England 1140–1540, the monastic experience
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King, Cabinet, and Parliament in the Early Years of George III
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Parties People and the State: Politics in England c.1914–1951
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The ends of life: roads to fulfilment in early modern England
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Anglo-Dutch rivalry during the first half of the 17th century
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The Politics of Feeling in the Age of Revolutions, 1760–1830
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Gentrification and the Enterprise Culture: Britain 1780–1980
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From Becket to Langton: English church government 1170–1213
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Reaction and reconstruction in English politics, 1832–1852
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The Trouble Makers: Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792–1939
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Internationalism and Empire: British Dilemmas, 1919–1939
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Revolution principles: the politics of party, 1689–1720
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Early Germanic kingship in England and on the continent
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The growth of political stability in England: 1675–1725
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The lectures are named in honour of their benefactor,
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Britain's image in the world in the twentieth century
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William the Conqueror: the Norman impact upon England
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Obligations of Society in the XII and XIII Centuries
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The Decline, Revival and Fall of the British Empire
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Index

Ford's lecturer in English history
public lectures
University of Oxford
English
British history
Hilary term
James Ford
King's School, Canterbury
Trinity College, Oxford
Bodleian Library
British Library
Cambridge University Library

Samuel Rawson Gardiner
S. R. Gardiner
University of Oxford
Michaelmas
Hilary
calendar year
academic year
S. R. Gardiner
Frederic William Maitland
Adolphus William Ward
Hanover
James Hamilton Wylie
Council of Constance
John Hus
Charles Firth
Charles Plummer
Alfred the Great

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