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Colin Holmes (historian)

Colin Holmes (born August 1938 in South Normanton, Derbyshire, England) is a British author, scholar, and historian. He retired in 1998 and is now an Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Sheffield.

Academic career edit

After attending Tupton Hall Grammar School Holmes entered the University of Nottingham in 1957 as a County Major Scholar to read History. After two years he changed courses and graduated in 1960 in Economic and Social History. He subsequently received a Revis postgraduate scholarship to begin work with Professor J. D. Chambers, an authority on Britain's industrialisation in the 18th and 19th centuries, and wrote a thesis on the life and work of H. S. Tremenheere.

In 1963 Holmes was appointed to an assistant lectureship at the University of Sheffield in the Department of Economic and Social History under Sidney Pollard, then a rising star in the field of Economic History. During the 1970s the two worked closely together producing several volumes of documents covering European Economic History in the modern period. These books were: The Process of Industrialization (1968); Industrial Power and National Rivalry (1972) and The End of the Old Europe (1973). Holmes and Pollard also edited Essays in the Economic and Social History of South Yorkshire (1977 reprinted 1979). Together with Alan Booth, in 1991 Holmes edited and contributed to a "festschrift" for Pollard called Economy and Society. European Industrialisation and its Social Consequences. On Pollard's death in 1988 Holmes became his literary executor and also edited for publication Pollard's Essays on the Industrial Revolution in Britain (2000).

However, Holmes is best known for his work on British antisemitism, migration and fascism. His first major contribution to this field was an edited volume, "Immigrants and Minorities in British Society" to which he contributed an essay on "J.A.Hobson and the Jews". In 1979 Holmes wrote Anti-Semitism in British Society 1876–1939, which proved to be an inspiration for the growth of research into the area of fascism and antisemitism in the interwar period. He also wrote influential articles on the British editions of the notorious Protocols of Zion[citation needed]. Holmes jointly founded the journal Immigrants and Minorities in 1981 and served as joint editor until 2012. He currently serves on its advisory panel.

In 1998 he wrote "John Bull's Island: Immigration & British Society, 1871–1971", which is widely regarded as an authoritative text on the history of migration.[citation needed] It focused on a wide range of groups that entered Britain in these years, their contributions to society and the varied responses they encountered. A similar but smaller study, "A Tolerant Country? Immigrants, Refugees and Minorities in Britain", appeared in 1991. Holmes's interest in migrant groups was also evident in his contribution, "The Chinese Connection" which appeared in Outsiders and Outcasts. Essays in honour of William J Fishman (1983) which he edited jointly with Geoffrey Alderman, and his two volumes of edited source material in Migration in European History.

Following his appointment as assistant lecturer Holmes later became lecturer (1965), senior lecturer (1972) and reader (1980) before being appointed to a personal professorship in the Department of History in 1989. He retired in 1998 and is now an Emeritus Professor of History in the University. During his career Holmes supervised a large number of postgraduate students, some of whom have subsequently been appointed to Chairs in British Universities, and who are often referred to as the "Sheffield School" (see Welsh History Review, June 1990. vol. 50. no. 1. p. 138). Following his retirement, in 2002 he held a Parkes Fellowship at the University of Southampton.

Holmes continues with his research interests. He contributed on British Government Policy Towards War Time Refugees in M. Conway and J Gotovitch Europe in Exile. European Exile Communities in Britain, 1940–1945 (2001). In 2008 The Burton Book co-written by Geoffrey Alderman appeared in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. In 2015 his chapter William Joyce and the German Connection will come out in Ian Wallace (ed.) Voices from Exile. Much of his time recently has been consumed by working on his long-awaited political biography of William Joyce: Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce that was published by Routledge in 2016.[1]

In 2017 together with Anne Kershen he edited An East End Legacy. Essays in Memory of William J. Fishman which was published by Routledge.

In 2018 at the Migration Museum in London he was presented with a Festschrift entitled Migrant Britain: Histories and Historiographies: Essays in Honour of Colin Holmes (Routledge Studies in Radical History and Politics) edited by Jennifer Craig-Norton, Christhard Hoffmann and Tony Kushner.

Publications edit

Books edit

  • The Process of Industrialization (London: Edward Arnold, 1968)
  • Industrial Power and National Rivalry (London: Edward Arnold, 1972)
  • The End of the Old Europe (London: Edward Arnold, 1973)
  • Essays in the Economic and Social History of South Yorkshire (Barnsley, 1977 reprinted 1979)
  • Immigrants and Minorities in British Society. London ; Boston : Allen & Unwin, 1978. ISBN 978-0-04-942160-8
  • Anti-Semitism in British Society: 1876–1939 (London: Edward Arnold, 1979) ISBN 978-0-71-316189-2
  • John Bull's Island: Immigration and British Society, 1871–1971. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1988. ISBN 978-0-333-28209-0
  • Economy and Society. European Industrialisation and its Social Consequences (Leicester, 1991)
  • A Tolerant Country?: Immigrants, Refugees, and Minorities in Britain London: Faber and Faber, 1991. ISBN 978-0-571-15426-5
  • Outsiders and Outcasts. Essays in honour of William J. Fishman (London: Duckworth, 1993) pp. 214
  • (with Sidney Pollard;) Essays on the Industrial Revolution in Britain :(Aldershot; Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate/Variorum, 2000) ISBN 978-0-86078-794-5
  • Migration in European History. The International Library of Studies on Migration, (2 Vols., Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar, 1996) ISBN 978-1-85898-421-6
  • Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2016)
  • (with Anne Kershen) An East End Legacy. Essays in Memory of William J. Fishman (Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2017)

In media edit

Radio edit

  • Holmes wrote and presented a 30 minute programme entitled Rosa Rust (BBC Radio 4), 15 August 1998.

References edit

  1. ^ "Searching for Lord Haw-Haw: The Political Lives of William Joyce, by Colin Holmes". Times Higher Education (THE). 17 November 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2016.

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scholarship to begin work with Professor J D Chambers an authority on Britain s industrialisation in the 18th and 19th centuries and wrote a thesis on the life and work of H S Tremenheere In 1963 Holmes was appointed to an assistant lectureship at the University of Sheffield in the Department of Economic and Social History under Sidney Pollard then a rising star in the field of Economic History During the 1970s the two worked closely together producing several volumes of documents covering European Economic History in the modern period These books were The Process of Industrialization 1968 Industrial Power and National Rivalry 1972 and The End of the Old Europe 1973 Holmes and Pollard also edited Essays in the Economic and Social History of South Yorkshire 1977 reprinted 1979 Together with Alan Booth in 1991 Holmes edited and contributed to a festschrift for Pollard called Economy and Society European Industrialisation and its Social Consequences On Pollard s death in 1988 Holmes became his literary executor and also edited for publication Pollard s Essays on the Industrial Revolution in Britain 2000 However Holmes is best known for his work on British antisemitism migration and fascism His first major contribution to this field was an edited volume Immigrants and Minorities in British Society to which he contributed an essay on J A Hobson and the Jews In 1979 Holmes wrote Anti Semitism in British Society 1876 1939 which proved to be an inspiration for the growth of research into the area of fascism and antisemitism in the interwar period He also wrote influential articles on the British editions of the notorious Protocols of Zion citation needed Holmes jointly founded the journal Immigrants and Minorities in 1981 and served as joint editor until 2012 He currently serves on its advisory panel In 1998 he wrote John Bull s Island Immigration amp British Society 1871 1971 which is widely regarded as an authoritative text on the history of migration citation needed It focused on a wide range of groups that entered Britain in these years their contributions to society and the varied responses they encountered A similar but smaller study A Tolerant Country Immigrants Refugees and Minorities in Britain appeared in 1991 Holmes s interest in migrant groups was also evident in his contribution The Chinese Connection which appeared in Outsiders and Outcasts Essays in honour of William J Fishman 1983 which he edited jointly with Geoffrey Alderman and his two volumes of edited source material in Migration in European History Following his appointment as assistant lecturer Holmes later became lecturer 1965 senior lecturer 1972 and reader 1980 before being appointed to a personal professorship in the Department of History in 1989 He retired in 1998 and is now an Emeritus Professor of History in the University During his career Holmes supervised a large number of postgraduate students some of whom have subsequently been appointed to Chairs in British Universities and who are often referred to as the Sheffield School see Welsh History Review June 1990 vol 50 no 1 p 138 Following his retirement in 2002 he held a Parkes Fellowship at the University of Southampton Holmes continues with his research interests He contributed on British Government Policy Towards War Time Refugees in M Conway and J Gotovitch Europe in Exile European Exile Communities in Britain 1940 1945 2001 In 2008 The Burton Book co written by Geoffrey Alderman appeared in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society In 2015 his chapter William Joyce and the German Connection will come out in Ian Wallace ed Voices from Exile Much of his time recently has been consumed by working on his long awaited political biography of William Joyce Searching for Lord Haw Haw The Political Lives of William Joyce that was published by Routledge in 2016 1 In 2017 together with Anne Kershen he edited An East End Legacy Essays in Memory of William J Fishman which was published by Routledge In 2018 at the Migration Museum in London he was presented with a Festschrift entitled Migrant Britain Histories and Historiographies Essays in Honour of Colin Holmes Routledge Studies in Radical History and Politics edited by Jennifer Craig Norton Christhard Hoffmann and Tony Kushner Publications editBooks edit The Process of Industrialization London Edward Arnold 1968 Industrial Power and National Rivalry London Edward Arnold 1972 The End of the Old Europe London Edward Arnold 1973 Essays in the Economic and Social History of South Yorkshire Barnsley 1977 reprinted 1979 Immigrants and Minorities in British Society London Boston Allen amp Unwin 1978 ISBN 978 0 04 942160 8 Anti Semitism in British Society 1876 1939 London Edward Arnold 1979 ISBN 978 0 71 316189 2 John Bull s Island Immigration and British Society 1871 1971 Houndmills Basingstoke Hampshire Macmillan 1988 ISBN 978 0 333 28209 0 Economy and Society European Industrialisation and its Social Consequences Leicester 1991 A Tolerant Country Immigrants Refugees and Minorities in Britain London Faber and Faber 1991 ISBN 978 0 571 15426 5 Outsiders and Outcasts Essays in honour of William J Fishman London Duckworth 1993 pp 214 with Sidney Pollard Essays on the Industrial Revolution in Britain Aldershot Burlington Vt Ashgate Variorum 2000 ISBN 978 0 86078 794 5 Migration in European History The International Library of Studies on Migration 2 Vols Cheltenham UK E Elgar 1996 ISBN 978 1 85898 421 6 Searching for Lord Haw Haw The Political Lives of William Joyce Abingdon UK Routledge 2016 with Anne Kershen An East End Legacy Essays in Memory of William J Fishman Abingdon UK Routledge 2017 In media editRadio edit Holmes wrote and presented a 30 minute programme entitled Rosa Rust BBC Radio 4 15 August 1998 References edit Searching for Lord Haw Haw The Political Lives of William Joyce by Colin Holmes Times Higher Education THE 17 November 2016 Retrieved 12 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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