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Hugh Trevor-Roper

Hugh Trevor-Roper

British historian

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Birthdate
January 15, 1914
Birthplace
Glanton
Glanton
Date of Death
January 26, 2003
Place of Death
Oxford
Oxford
Author of
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The gentry, 1540-1640
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The crisis of the seventeenth century
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Letters from Oxford
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Men and Essays
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The Romantic movement and study of the history
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Religion, the Reformation, and social change, and other essays
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The secret world
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Archbishop Laud
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Educated at
Christ Church, Oxford
Christ Church, Oxford
Occupation
Politician
Politician
Journalist
Journalist
Historian
Historian
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Author
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Writer
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ISNI
00000001086438340
Open Library ID
OL780952A0
VIAF
49373900

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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Doctoral Students
Peter Burke (historian)
Peter Burke (historian)
Wikidata ID
Q335087
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Hugh Trevor-Roper (1914-2003) was a British historian, politician, and journalist born in Glanton, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. He later held citizenship in the United Kingdom. Trevor-Roper received his education at Christ Church, Oxford. Throughout his career, he worked as a politician, historian, and journalist.

He was the doctoral supervisor of historian Peter Burke. Trevor-Roper passed away in Oxford on January 26, 2003.

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