Paul Readman
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Paul Andrew Readman, FRHistS, is a political and cultural historian. He is Professor in Modern British History at King's College London, where he was Head of the History Department (2008–12) and also served as Vice-Dean for Research.
Biography
Paul Readman was educated at Newpark Comprehensive School in County Dublin, Ireland, before attending Christ's College, Cambridge, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), and Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil). He was awarded his doctorate in 2002 for a thesis entitled "The role of land and landscape in English cultural and political debate, c. 1880–1910". From 1999 to 2002, Readman was a Research Fellow at Christ's College, Cambridge.
In 2002, he joined King's College London as a lecturer and, as of 2018, is Professor in Modern British History. From 2008 to 2012, he served as Head of the university's History Department and also held the position of Vice-Dean for Research.
He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Research
Readman's research focuses on the cultural and political history of modern Britain; he specialises in British electoral politics from the 1860s to the 1940s, the history of British landscape preservation, the 'Land Question' in British politics, and patriotism and national identities in Britain. His published works include:
- (edited with Arthur Burns and Chad Bryant) Walking Histories 1800–1914 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016).
- , The English Historical Review, vol. 129, no. 540 (2014), pp. 1098–1128.
- (edited with Cynthia Radding and Chad Bryant) Borderlands in World History, 1700–1914 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014).
- (edited with Thomas Otte) By-elections in British Politics 1832–1914 (Boydell Press, 2013).
- (edited with Matthew Cragoe) The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
- , Journal of Policy History, vol. 21, no. 3 (2009), pp. 219–238.
- [dead link], Historical Research, vol. 81, no. 212 (2008), pp. 292–314.
- , Cultural and Social History, vol. 5, no. 2 (2008), pp. 197–218.
- , The English Historical Review, vol. 121, no. 490 (2006), pp. 25–69.
- , Past and Present, vol. 186, no. 1 (2005), pp. 147–199.
- , Journal of British Studies, vol. 40, no. 1 (2001), pp. 107–145.
- , Rural History: Economy, Society, Culture, vol. 12, no. 1 (2001), pp. 61–83.
- , Twentieth Century British History, vol. 12, no. 3 (2001), pp. 269–302.
- , Historical Journal, vol. 42, no. 2 (1999), pp. 467–493.
Reviews of his published works
Walking Histories 1800–1914
- William Whyte for The English Historical Review, vol. 132, no. 556 (2017), pp. 736–737.
- Peter Borsay for Social History, vol. 42, no. 3 (2017), pp. 439–440
Borderlands in World History, 1700–1914
- Martin Klatt for Journal of Borderlands Studies, vol. 32, no. 3 (2017), pp. 413–414.
By-elections in British Politics 1832–1914
- Ben Weinstein for Journal of British Studies, vol. 53, no. 1 (2014), pp. 254–255.
- James Owen for Parliamentary History, vol. 34, no. 2 (2014), p. 272.
- Alun Wyburn-Powell for Parliamentary Affairs, vol. 68, no. 3 (2015), pp. 641–645.
The Land Question in Britain, 1750–1950
- John Martin for The English Historical Review vol. CXXVI, no. 520 (2011), pp. 731–732.
- Frederick S. Milton for Journal of Victorian Culture, vol. 17, no. 2 (2012), pp. 247–250.
- R. W. Hoyle for Cultural and Social History, vol. 9, no. 4 (2012), pp. 613–614.
- Nigel Goose for Victorian Studies, vol. 53, no. 4 (2011), pp. 742–744.
- Nadine Vivier for Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine vol.63, no. 4 (2016), pp. 228–231.
- Edward Royle for History, vol. 96, no. 321 (2011), pp. 111–113.
- David Martin for Parliamentary History, vol. 30, no. 2 (2011), pp. 263–264.