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Gerald Aylmer

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297:'s attribution of the rise of the gentry to the profits of royal office, and characterisation of the Civil War as a conflict between 'rising' and 'declining' gentry. The second volume showed that Interregnum reforms had real, if not absolute, effects; the third, published posthumously, treated the partial return to older practices under Charles II. In this final volume, Aylmer described himself as "an old 205:, and completed his thesis, 'Studies on the Institutions and Personnel of English Central Administration, 1625–42' (1954) as a Junior Research Fellow at Balliol. The thesis, in two volumes, was 1208 pages long: the Modern History Board subsequently introduced a word-limit.) 228:, presiding over an improvement in academic performance at the college, increased endowment and building extensions before retiring in 1991. He remained an active publisher for the remaining nine years of his life before dying in 550: 831: 212:
as an assistant lecturer, and in the following year married Ursula Nixon. Appointed lecturer at Manchester in 1962, he was then invited, aged 36, to become the first Professor of History at
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from 1968 to 1998, and chaired the board from 1989 to 1997. A Commissioner for Historical Manuscripts from 1978, he chaired the commission from 1989 to 1989. He was elected
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Aylmer's most substantial historical contribution was his trilogy on seventeenth-century administration before, during and after the
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method to the study of 17th century bureaucracy, as well as an interest in the political sociology of bureaucracy in
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Public Duty and Private Conscience in Seventeenth-Century England: Essays Presented to G. E. Aylmer
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William Sheils, 'Select Bibliography', in John Morrill, Paul Slack and Daniel Woolf, eds,
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The Crown's Servants: Government and Civil Service under Charles II 1660-85
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The State's Servants. The Civil Service of the English Republic, 1649-1660
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Gerald Aylmer: foremost authority on the 17th century English state
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Aylmer's publications up to 1990 are listed in his Festschrift.
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The Civil War and Interregnum: Sources for Local Historians
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The Clarke Manuscripts at Worcester College, Oxford
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The King's Servants. The Civil Service of Charles I
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He graduated in 1950, spent a year at 406: 347:The Levellers in the English Revolution 185:for a term before volunteering for the 232:following what appeared to be routine 842:Masters of St Peter's College, Oxford 807:People educated at Winchester College 440:, 'Gerald Edward Aylmer, 1926-2000', 7: 837:Historians of the University of York 161:Gerald Aylmer was the only child of 521:Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson 243:edited by his long-time colleagues 239:In 1993 Aylmer was honoured with a 442:Proceedings of the British Academy 203:Jane Eliza Procter Visiting Fellow 116:Edward Arthur Aylmer, Phoebe Evans 25: 812:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 251:and his former doctoral student 852:20th-century English historians 584:Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare 822:Fellows of the British Academy 578:John Russell, 1st Earl Russell 266:in 1976, and President of the 32:Gerald Aylmer (disambiguation) 1: 264:Fellow of the British Academy 189:, where he was a shipmate of 301:(and one with some residual 817:Princeton University alumni 662:Robert William Seton-Watson 359:(ed. as microfilm edition) 260:History of Parliament Trust 868: 416:, 5, quoted in Thomas, 15. 216:. In 1979, he returned to 29: 590:Sir M. E. Grant Duff 566: 517: 508: 500: 495: 268:Royal Historical Society 208:In 1954, Alymer went to 740:Sir P. J. Marshall 698:Sir R. W. Southern 270:between 1984 and 1988. 183:Balliol College, Oxford 650:Sir F. M. Powicke 175:Beaudesert Park School 336:, 1963. 4th ed, 1975. 210:Manchester University 414:The Crown's Servants 199:Princeton University 163:Edward Arthur Aylmer 143:– 17 December 2000, 123:Gerald Edward Aylmer 53:Gerald Edward Aylmer 716:Sir J. C. Holt 686:Sir Goronwy Edwards 602:Sir George Prothero 277:. 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G. E. Aylmer
Gerald Aylmer (disambiguation)
Greete
Shropshire
England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
England
Historian
FRHistS
FBA
Greete
Shropshire
Oxford
English
historian
England
Edward Arthur Aylmer
Anglo-Irish
Lord Desborough
Beaudesert Park School
Winchester College
Balliol College, Oxford
Navy
George Melly
Christopher Hill
Princeton University
Jane Eliza Procter Visiting Fellow
Manchester University
University of York

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