Judith M. Brown
Anglican priest[1] | |
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Honours | Raleigh Lecture on History (2012)[2] |
Judith Margaret Brown (born 9 July 1944)Ph.D. at Girton College, Cambridge. Brown was born in India but educated in Britain. She retired from teaching in 2011.[1]
Ordained ministry
Brown felt the
curacy at St Frideswide's Church, Osney, in the Diocese of Oxford.[6] Since 2014, she has been an associate priest of St Mary Magdalen's Church, Oxford.[5] She served as interim chaplain to Brasenose College, Oxford in 2017; the first woman to serve as chaplain of the college.[6][7]
Selected bibliography
- Brown, Judith M. (2008), Gandhi and Civil Disobedience: The Mahatma in Indian Politics 1928-1934, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 436, ISBN 978-0-521-06695-2; 1st edition 1977[8]
- Brown, Judith M. (2006), Global South Asians: Introducing the modern Diaspora (New Approaches to Asian History), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 216, ISBN 0-521-60630-6
- Brown, Judith M. (2005), Nehru: A Political Life, New Haven and London: Yale University Press. Pp. 416, ISBN 0-300-11407-9
- Brown, Judith M. (1994), Modern India: The Origins of an Asian Democracy, Second Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. 480., ISBN 0-19-873113-2
- Brown, Judith M.; Louis, Wm. Roger, eds. (2001), Oxford History of the British Empire: The Twentieth Century, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 800, ISBN 0-19-924679-3
See also
- British Raj
- Company rule in India
- Indian rebellion of 1857
References
- ^ a b "Professor Judith Brown". University of Oxford. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
- ^ "Raleigh Lectures on History". The British Academy. text audio
- ^ "Birthdays". The Guardian. p. 35.
- ^ "Judith Brown". Balliol College, Oxford. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2013.
- ^ a b "People: Associate Priest; The Revd Professor Judith M. Brown". St Mary Magdalen Church Oxford. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ a b c "Judith Margaret Brown". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- ^ "Brasenose Appoints our first female Chaplain". Brasenose College. University of Oxford. 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
- S2CID 145133071.