Philip Williamson (historian)

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Philip Williamson (born 1953) is a British historian.

Williamson grew up in

University of Durham.[2]

Works

Author

  • National Crisis and National Government. British Politics, the Economy and Empire 1926-1932 (Cambridge University Press, 1992).
  • Stanley Baldwin. Conservative Leadership and National Values (Cambridge University Press, 1999).

Editor

  • The Modernisation of Conservative Politics. The Diaries and Letters of William Bridgeman 1904-1935 (The Historians' Press, 1988).
  • (with Edward Baldwin), Baldwin Papers. A Conservative Statesman 1908-1947 (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
  • (with Natalie Mears, Alasdair Raffe & Stephen Taylor), National Prayers: Special Worship since the Reformation. Volume 1: Special Prayers, Fasts and Thanksgivings in the British Isles, 1533-1688 (Church of England Record Society, 2013).
  • (with Alasdair Raffe, Stephen Taylor & Natalie Mears), National Prayers: Special Worship since the Reformation. Volume 2: General Fasts, Thanksgivings and Special Prayers in the British Isles, 1689-1870 (Church of England Record Society, 2017).

Notes

  1. ^ "Cambridge University tripos list", The Times, 1 July 1974, p. 5.
  2. ^ "Professor Philip Williamson". University of Durham. Retrieved 4 June 2023.