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187:, covering the years 1870 to 1914. Reviewer Richard Hammond noted that he devoted six of his fifteen chapters to 'Economics and Institutions' and 'Mental and Social Aspects', and "these are both well-informed and up-to-date." Published in 1936 as the final volume, Ensor's book has sold more copies than any other in the original fourteen part series. He was subsequently made a research fellow of Corpus Christi College and a research lecturer of All Souls College in 1937 and a faculty fellow of Nuffield College in 1938. 409: 500: 170:
in 1930, he retired from regular journalistic work, although he continued to contribute to various publications as an editor and reviewer. In 1931 he took up a post as a lecturer in the
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Ensor married Helen Fisher of Manchester in 1906, and the couple had two sons and three daughters. The family made their home at Upper Sands, near
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in 1903. He failed at his attempts to become a fellow of Merton, St John's and All Souls (twice) but later became a tutor at
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in 1900. He became involved in left-wing politics, publishing a selection of writings of leading socialist theorists as
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but he resumed his journalism during the Second World War with a weekly column on foreign affairs in the
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where he achieved a first in Greats and also the Chancellor's Latin verse prize. He was President of the
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He was commissioned in 1937 to write a sequel to his volume of the
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Independent Labour Party National Administrative Committee members
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Richard Hammond, "Some recent books on English social history."
178:, Gladstone Professor of Political Theory and Institutions. 98:, he was the son of Robert H Ensor and his wife Olivia 277:"Obituary:Sir Robert Ensor Historian And Journalist". 155:, and from 1910 - 1913 represented the area on the 55: 41: 27: 20: 181:George Clark commissioned him a volume of the 8: 531:Academics of the London School of Economics 422: 385:Arthur Mee: A Biography. Lutterworth Press 131:. In 1905 he moved to London where he was 17: 536:Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Oxford 356: 354: 308: 306: 304: 302: 300: 298: 296: 294: 292: 290: 235:nursing home in December 1958, aged 81. 346:International Review for Social History 272: 270: 268: 244: 440:London Division representative on the 266: 264: 262: 260: 258: 256: 254: 252: 250: 248: 139:. From 1909 - 1911 he worked for the 551:Academics of the University of Oxford 516:People educated at Winchester College 363:"Robert Ensor, Edwardian Rationalist" 125:In 1902 he became leader writer for 7: 314:"ENSOR, Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood" 541:Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford 224:in 1955. Ensor was teetotal and a 14: 521:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 66:Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor 511:Members of London County Council 444:National Administrative Council 407: 471:Presidents of the Oxford Union 283:. 5 December 1958. p. 15. 120:Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1: 506:Members of the Fabian Society 220:. He retired in 1953 and was 166:Following the closure of the 145:and from 1912 - 1930 for the 361:Waller, P J (January 1987). 526:Members of the Inner Temple 102:Currie. He was educated at 572: 486:19th-century British poets 172:London School of Economics 449: 438: 430: 425: 383:Crawford, Keith. (2016). 192:Oxford History of England 184:Oxford History of England 75:Oxford History of England 496:British male journalists 442:Independent Labour Party 426:Party political offices 72:(1936), a volume in the 324:Oxford University Press 128:The Manchester Guardian 108:Balliol College, Oxford 157:London County Council 556:British male poets 491:British historians 412:Works by or about 348:3 (1938): 431–440. 70:England: 1870-1914 459: 458: 450:Succeeded by 434:Margaret McMillan 393:978-0-7188-9435-1 151:. Ensor lived in 133:called to the bar 78:series edited by 63: 62: 563: 546:Knights Bachelor 447:1909–1910 431:Preceded by 423: 411: 395: 381: 375: 374: 358: 349: 342: 336: 335: 333: 331: 310: 285: 284: 274: 116:Modern Socialism 18: 571: 570: 566: 565: 564: 562: 561: 560: 461: 460: 455: 446: 436: 404: 399: 398: 382: 378: 360: 359: 352: 343: 339: 329: 327: 326:. December 2007 312: 311: 288: 276: 275: 246: 241: 218:Buckinghamshire 210: 168:Daily Chronicle 148:Daily Chronicle 88: 51: 46: 45:4 December 1958 37: 32: 31:16 October 1877 23: 12: 11: 5: 569: 567: 559: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 533: 528: 523: 518: 513: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 483: 478: 473: 463: 462: 457: 456: 451: 448: 437: 432: 428: 427: 421: 420: 403: 402:External links 400: 397: 396: 376: 350: 337: 286: 243: 242: 240: 237: 209: 206: 87: 84: 61: 60: 57: 53: 52: 47: 43: 39: 38: 33: 29: 25: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 568: 557: 554: 552: 549: 547: 544: 542: 539: 537: 534: 532: 529: 527: 524: 522: 519: 517: 514: 512: 509: 507: 504: 502: 499: 497: 494: 492: 489: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 468: 466: 454: 445: 443: 435: 429: 424: 419: 415: 410: 406: 405: 401: 394: 390: 386: 380: 377: 372: 368: 367:History Today 364: 357: 355: 351: 347: 341: 338: 325: 321: 320: 315: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 295: 293: 291: 287: 282: 281: 273: 271: 269: 267: 265: 263: 261: 259: 257: 255: 253: 251: 249: 245: 238: 236: 234: 231:He died in a 229: 227: 223: 219: 215: 208:Personal life 207: 205: 203: 202:A.J.P. Taylor 199: 198: 193: 188: 186: 185: 179: 177: 176:Arthur Salter 173: 169: 164: 162: 158: 154: 150: 149: 144: 143: 138: 134: 130: 129: 123: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 92:Milborne Port 85: 83: 81: 77: 76: 71: 67: 58: 54: 50: 44: 40: 36: 35:Milborne Port 30: 26: 19: 16: 439: 414:Robert Ensor 384: 379: 370: 366: 345: 340: 328:. Retrieved 317: 278: 233:Beaconsfield 230: 214:High Wycombe 211: 197:Sunday Times 195: 191: 189: 182: 180: 167: 165: 163:councillor. 161:Labour Party 146: 140: 137:Inner Temple 126: 124: 115: 112:Oxford Union 99: 89: 80:George Clark 73: 69: 65: 64: 49:Beaconsfield 22:Robert Ensor 15: 481:1958 deaths 476:1877 births 453:Harry Snell 319:Who Was Who 465:Categories 418:Wikisource 239:References 226:vegetarian 142:Daily News 104:Winchester 56:Occupation 387:. p. 77. 330:2 January 280:The Times 86:Biography 59:Historian 222:knighted 90:Born in 135:at the 391:  153:Poplar 96:Dorset 159:as a 389:ISBN 373:(1). 332:2012 106:and 42:Died 28:Born 416:at 100:nÊe 467:: 371:37 369:. 365:. 353:^ 322:. 316:. 289:^ 247:^ 228:. 216:, 204:. 122:. 94:, 82:. 334:.

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Milborne Port
Beaconsfield
Oxford History of England
George Clark
Milborne Port
Dorset
Winchester
Balliol College, Oxford
Oxford Union
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
The Manchester Guardian
called to the bar
Inner Temple
Daily News
Daily Chronicle
Poplar
London County Council
Labour Party
London School of Economics
Arthur Salter
Oxford History of England
Sunday Times
A.J.P. Taylor
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
knighted
vegetarian
Beaconsfield

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