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H. A. L. Fisher

Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher OM PC FRS FBA[1][2] (21 March 1865 – 18 April 1940) was an English historian, educator, and Liberal politician. He served as President of the Board of Education in David Lloyd George's 1916 to 1922 coalition government.

Herbert Fisher
Member of Parliament
for Sheffield Hallam
In office
23 December 1916 – 14 December 1918
Preceded byCharles Stuart-Wortley
Succeeded byDouglas Vickers
President of the Board of Education
In office
10 December 1916 – 19 October 1922
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterDavid Lloyd George
Preceded byThe Marquess of Crewe
Succeeded byE. F. L. Wood
Personal details
Born
Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher

(1865-03-21)21 March 1865
London
Died18 April 1940(1940-04-18) (aged 75)
London
NationalityBritish
Political partyLiberal
SpouseLettice Fisher (1875–1956)
RelativesHerbert William Fisher (father)
Florence Henrietta Fisher (sister)
Edmund Fisher (brother)
William Wordsworth Fisher (brother)
Charles Dennis Fisher (brother)
Edwin Fisher (brother)
Mary Bennett (daughter)
Alma materNew College, Oxford

Background and education edit

Fisher was born in London,[3] the eldest son of Herbert William Fisher (1826–1903), author of Considerations on the Origin of the American War and his wife Mary Louisa Jackson (1841–1916). His sister Adeline Maria Fisher was the first wife of the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, another sister Florence Henrietta Fisher married both Frederic William Maitland and Sir Francis Darwin. His sister Cordelia Fisher married the author, critic and journalist Richard Curle and was the mother of the academic Adam Curle.[4] Fisher was a first cousin of Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell (the children of his mother's sister Julia). He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, where he graduated with a first class degree in 1888 and was awarded a fellowship.[3]

Career edit

Fisher was a tutor in modern history at the University of Oxford. His publications include Bonapartism (1908), The Republican Tradition in Europe (1911) and Napoleon (1913).[3] In September 1912, he was appointed (with Lord Islington, Lord Ronaldshay, Justice Abdur Rahim, and others) as a member of the Royal Commission on the Public Services in India of 1912–1915.[5] Between 1913 and 1917 he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield.[6]

In December 1916 Fisher was elected Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam[3][7] and joined the government of David Lloyd George as President of the Board of Education.[8] He was sworn of the Privy Council the same month.[9] In this post he was instrumental in the formulation of the Education Act 1918, which made school attendance compulsory for children up to the age of 14.[3] Fisher was also responsible for the School Teachers (Superannuation) Act 1918, which provided pension provision for all teachers.[10]

In 1918 he became MP for the Combined English Universities.[11]

Fisher resigned his seat in parliament through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 15 February 1926, retiring from politics to take up the post of warden of New College, Oxford, which he held until his death.[12] There he published a three-volume History of Europe (ISBN 0-00-636506-X) in 1935.[3] He served on the British Academy, the British Museum, the Rhodes Trustees, the National Trust, the Governing Body of Winchester, the London Library and the BBC.[12] He was awarded the 1927 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography James Bryce, Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O.M.[13] and received the Order of Merit in 1937.[14]

In 1939 he was appointed first Chairman of the Appellate Tribunal for Conscientious Objectors in England and Wales.[15]

Fisher died in St Thomas's Hospital, London, on 18 April 1940 after having been knocked down by a lorry and seriously injured the previous week,[12] while on his way to sit on a Conscientious Objectors' Tribunal during the blackout.[16] Some of his possessions, including his library and some of his clothing, remained at New College.

In 1943, Operation Mincemeat, a British Intelligence operation to deceive enemy forces, undertook the invention of a false Royal Marines officer, whose body was to be dropped at sea in the hope the false intelligence it carried would be believed. As the fictitious Major Martin was to be a man of some means, he required quality underwear, but with rationing this was difficult to obtain, and the intelligence officers were unwilling to donate their own. Fisher's was obtained, and the corpse used in the deception, dressed in Fisher's quality woollen underpants, succeeded in misleading German Intelligence.[17][18]

Family edit

Fisher married the economist and historian Lettice Ilbert (1875–1956) in 1899. Their only child was the British academic Mary Bennett. She was interviewed, in October 1974, about her parents, by the historian, Brian Harrison, as part of the Suffrage Interviews project, titled Oral evidence on the suffragette and suffragist movements: the Brian Harrison interviews. Bennett talks about Fisher's support for his wife, and their shared interests in Oxford, Suffragism and Liberal politics, as well as their friendship with Gilbert Murray and Sir Lady Murray.[19]

Portraits edit

A portrait drawing of Fisher by Catharine Dodgson and an oil portrait by William Nicholson (artist) hang at New College, Oxford. The college also possess a conversation piece by Berthe Noufflard of Fisher, Lettice Ilbert, and Mary Bennett.

See also edit

Works edit

  • The Medieval Empire, Vol. 2, Macmillan & Co., 1898.
  • Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship: Germany, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1903.
  • The History of England, from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of Henry VIII, 1485–1547, Longmans, Green & Co., 1906.
  • Bonapartism; Six Lectures Delivered in the University of London, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1908.
  • The Republican Tradition in Europe, Methuen & Co., 1911.
  • Napoleon. H. Holt and Company. 1913. [1st Pub. 1912].
  • Committee on Alleged German Outrages (James Bryce; F. Pollock; Edward Clarke; Kenelm Edward Digby; Alfred Hopkinson ; H. A. L. Fisher; Harold Cox) (1915). Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages Appointed by His Britannic Majesty's Government and Presided over by The Right Hon. Viscount Bryce, O.M., &c. New York: Macmillan Company. Retrieved 23 February 2024 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • Studies in History and Politics, Oxford : The Clarendon Press, 1920.
  • The Common Weal, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1924.
  • James Bryce, 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1927.
  • Our New Religion, Ernest Benn, 1929. An examination of Christian Science.[20]
  • A History of Europe. Vol. 1. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1935 – via Internet Archive. volume 2;

Articles edit

  • "Fustel de Coulanges", The English Historical Review, Vol. V, 1890.
  • "The Codes" in The Cambridge Modern History, vol. ix, Cambridge: University Press, 1906.
  • "The Political Writings of Rousseau", The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXIV, N°. 457, July 1916.
  • "The Whig Historians", in Proceedings of the British Academy, n. 14, 1928.
  • "A Universal Historian" in The Nineteenth Century and After, vol. 116, no. 694, December, London: Constable, 1934.

Pamphlets edit

  • The Value of Small States, Oxford Pamphlets, N°. 17, Oxford University Press, 1914.
  • The British Share in the War, T. Nelson & Sons, 1915.
  • Political Prophecies. An Address to the Edinburg Philosophical Society Delivered Nov. 5, 1918, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1919.
  • The Place of the University in National Life, Oxford University Press, 1919.
  • Paul Valéry, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1927.
  • What to Read on Citizenship, Leeds, Jowett & Sowry Ltd., 1928.

References edit

  1. ^ Murray, G. (1941). "Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher. 1865-1940". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 3 (10): 518–526. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1941.0019. S2CID 159696817.
  2. ^ H.A.L. Fisher: A History of Europe, Volume II: From the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century to 1935, Glasgow: Fontana/Collins, 1984, p. i.
  3. ^ a b c d e f
  4. ^ "The Adam Curle Archive". Archives Hub. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  5. ^ "No. 28642". The London Gazette. 6 September 1912. p. 6631.
  6. ^ Helen Mathers: Steel City Scholars: The Centenary History of the University of Sheffield, London: James & James, 2005
  7. ^ . Leighrayment.com. Archived from the original on 20 October 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "No. 29865". The London Gazette. 15 December 1916. p. 12227.
  9. ^ "No. 29875". The London Gazette. 22 December 1916. p. 12471.
  10. ^ Joyce, Rosaleen (February 2012). Outdoor Learning: Past And Present: Past and Present. p. 81. ISBN 9780335243013. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  11. ^ . Leighrayment.com. Archived from the original on 20 December 2009. Retrieved 13 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ a b c "Obituaries." Times [London, England] 19 April 1940: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 29 May 2012
  13. ^ "Biography winners Winners of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  14. ^ . Leighrayment.com. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 13 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  15. ^ Rachel Barker: Conscience, Government and War, Routledge, 1982
  16. ^ Randolph Spencer Churchill; Martin Gilbert (1983). Winston S. Churchill: 1922–1939, the prophet of youth. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 9780395330760. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
  17. ^ Macintyre, Ben (14 January 2010). . The Times. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011.
  18. ^ Operation Mincemeat, BBC Four, 22 February 2011
  19. ^ London School of Economics and Political Science. "The Suffrage Interviews". London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  20. ^ This particular copy from the Wellcome Library belonged to Charles Kellaway, complete with a Sydney bookseller's stamp.

Further reading edit

  • Judge, Harry. "H. A. L. Fisher: Scholar and Minister," Oxford Review of Education, Vol. 32(1), The university and Public Education: The Contribution of Oxford, Feb. 2006.

External links edit

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam
1916–1918
Succeeded by
New constituency Member of Parliament for Combined English Universities
19181926
With: Sir Martin Conway
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by President of the Board of Education
1916–1922
Succeeded by
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Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher OM PC FRS FBA 1 2 21 March 1865 18 April 1940 was an English historian educator and Liberal politician He served as President of the Board of Education in David Lloyd George s 1916 to 1922 coalition government The Right HonourableHerbert FisherOM FRS FBAMember of Parliamentfor Sheffield HallamIn office 23 December 1916 14 December 1918Preceded byCharles Stuart WortleySucceeded byDouglas VickersPresident of the Board of EducationIn office 10 December 1916 19 October 1922MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterDavid Lloyd GeorgePreceded byThe Marquess of CreweSucceeded byE F L WoodPersonal detailsBornHerbert Albert Laurens Fisher 1865 03 21 21 March 1865LondonDied18 April 1940 1940 04 18 aged 75 LondonNationalityBritishPolitical partyLiberalSpouseLettice Fisher 1875 1956 RelativesHerbert William Fisher father Florence Henrietta Fisher sister Edmund Fisher brother William Wordsworth Fisher brother Charles Dennis Fisher brother Edwin Fisher brother Mary Bennett daughter Alma materNew College Oxford Contents 1 Background and education 2 Career 3 Family 4 Portraits 5 See also 6 Works 6 1 Articles 6 2 Pamphlets 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksBackground and education editFisher was born in London 3 the eldest son of Herbert William Fisher 1826 1903 author of Considerations on the Origin of the American War and his wife Mary Louisa Jackson 1841 1916 His sister Adeline Maria Fisher was the first wife of the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams another sister Florence Henrietta Fisher married both Frederic William Maitland and Sir Francis Darwin His sister Cordelia Fisher married the author critic and journalist Richard Curle and was the mother of the academic Adam Curle 4 Fisher was a first cousin of Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell the children of his mother s sister Julia He was educated at Winchester and New College Oxford where he graduated with a first class degree in 1888 and was awarded a fellowship 3 Career editFisher was a tutor in modern history at the University of Oxford His publications include Bonapartism 1908 The Republican Tradition in Europe 1911 and Napoleon 1913 3 In September 1912 he was appointed with Lord Islington Lord Ronaldshay Justice Abdur Rahim and others as a member of the Royal Commission on the Public Services in India of 1912 1915 5 Between 1913 and 1917 he was Vice Chancellor of the University of Sheffield 6 In December 1916 Fisher was elected Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam 3 7 and joined the government of David Lloyd George as President of the Board of Education 8 He was sworn of the Privy Council the same month 9 In this post he was instrumental in the formulation of the Education Act 1918 which made school attendance compulsory for children up to the age of 14 3 Fisher was also responsible for the School Teachers Superannuation Act 1918 which provided pension provision for all teachers 10 In 1918 he became MP for the Combined English Universities 11 Fisher resigned his seat in parliament through appointment as Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds on 15 February 1926 retiring from politics to take up the post of warden of New College Oxford which he held until his death 12 There he published a three volume History of Europe ISBN 0 00 636506 X in 1935 3 He served on the British Academy the British Museum the Rhodes Trustees the National Trust the Governing Body of Winchester the London Library and the BBC 12 He was awarded the 1927 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for his biography James Bryce Viscount Bryce of Dechmont O M 13 and received the Order of Merit in 1937 14 In 1939 he was appointed first Chairman of the Appellate Tribunal for Conscientious Objectors in England and Wales 15 Fisher died in St Thomas s Hospital London on 18 April 1940 after having been knocked down by a lorry and seriously injured the previous week 12 while on his way to sit on a Conscientious Objectors Tribunal during the blackout 16 Some of his possessions including his library and some of his clothing remained at New College In 1943 Operation Mincemeat a British Intelligence operation to deceive enemy forces undertook the invention of a false Royal Marines officer whose body was to be dropped at sea in the hope the false intelligence it carried would be believed As the fictitious Major Martin was to be a man of some means he required quality underwear but with rationing this was difficult to obtain and the intelligence officers were unwilling to donate their own Fisher s was obtained and the corpse used in the deception dressed in Fisher s quality woollen underpants succeeded in misleading German Intelligence 17 18 Family editFisher married the economist and historian Lettice Ilbert 1875 1956 in 1899 Their only child was the British academic Mary Bennett She was interviewed in October 1974 about her parents by the historian Brian Harrison as part of the Suffrage Interviews project titled Oral evidence on the suffragette and suffragist movements the Brian Harrison interviews Bennett talks about Fisher s support for his wife and their shared interests in Oxford Suffragism and Liberal politics as well as their friendship with Gilbert Murray and Sir Lady Murray 19 Portraits editA portrait drawing of Fisher by Catharine Dodgson and an oil portrait by William Nicholson artist hang at New College Oxford The college also possess a conversation piece by Berthe Noufflard of Fisher Lettice Ilbert and Mary Bennett See also editFrederic William Maitland Henry James Sumner Maine Paul Vinogradoff Liberalism in the United KingdomWorks editThe Medieval Empire Vol 2 Macmillan amp Co 1898 Studies in Napoleonic Statesmanship Germany Oxford Clarendon Press 1903 The History of England from the Accession of Henry VII to the Death of Henry VIII 1485 1547 Longmans Green amp Co 1906 Bonapartism Six Lectures Delivered in the University of London Oxford Clarendon Press 1908 The Republican Tradition in Europe Methuen amp Co 1911 Napoleon H Holt and Company 1913 1st Pub 1912 Committee on Alleged German Outrages James Bryce F Pollock Edward Clarke Kenelm Edward Digby Alfred Hopkinson H A L Fisher Harold Cox 1915 Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages Appointed by His Britannic Majesty s Government and Presided over by The Right Hon Viscount Bryce O M amp c New York Macmillan Company Retrieved 23 February 2024 via Internet Archive a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Studies in History and Politics Oxford The Clarendon Press 1920 The Common Weal Oxford The Clarendon Press 1924 James Bryce 2 vols London Macmillan 1927 Our New Religion Ernest Benn 1929 An examination of Christian Science 20 A History of Europe Vol 1 London Eyre amp Spottiswoode 1935 via Internet Archive volume 2 Articles edit Fustel de Coulanges The English Historical Review Vol V 1890 The Codes in The Cambridge Modern History vol ix Cambridge University Press 1906 The Political Writings of Rousseau The Edinburgh Review Vol CCXXIV N 457 July 1916 The Whig Historians in Proceedings of the British Academy n 14 1928 A Universal Historian in The Nineteenth Century and After vol 116 no 694 December London Constable 1934 Pamphlets edit The Value of Small States Oxford Pamphlets N 17 Oxford University Press 1914 The British Share in the War T Nelson amp Sons 1915 Political Prophecies An Address to the Edinburg Philosophical Society Delivered Nov 5 1918 Oxford Clarendon Press 1919 The Place of the University in National Life Oxford University Press 1919 Paul Valery Oxford The Clarendon Press 1927 What to Read on Citizenship Leeds Jowett amp Sowry Ltd 1928 References edit Murray G 1941 Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher 1865 1940 Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society 3 10 518 526 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1941 0019 S2CID 159696817 H A L Fisher A History of Europe Volume II From the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century to 1935 Glasgow Fontana Collins 1984 p i a b c d e f Herbert Fisher The Adam Curle Archive Archives Hub Retrieved 11 November 2020 No 28642 The London Gazette 6 September 1912 p 6631 Helen Mathers Steel City Scholars The Centenary History of the University of Sheffield London James amp James 2005 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONSTITUENCIES BEGINNING WITH H Leighrayment com Archived from the original on 20 October 2018 Retrieved 13 March 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link No 29865 The London Gazette 15 December 1916 p 12227 No 29875 The London Gazette 22 December 1916 p 12471 Joyce Rosaleen February 2012 Outdoor Learning Past And Present Past and Present p 81 ISBN 9780335243013 Retrieved 13 March 2017 THE HOUSE OF COMMONS CONSTITUENCIES BEGINNING WITH C Leighrayment com Archived from the original on 20 December 2009 Retrieved 13 March 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b c Obituaries Times London England 19 April 1940 9 The Times Digital Archive Web 29 May 2012 Biography winners Winners of the James Tait Black Prize for Biography The University of Edinburgh Retrieved 22 November 2019 Order of Merit Leighrayment com Archived from the original on 7 June 2008 Retrieved 13 March 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Rachel Barker Conscience Government and War Routledge 1982 Randolph Spencer Churchill Martin Gilbert 1983 Winston S Churchill 1922 1939 the prophet of youth Houghton Mifflin ISBN 9780395330760 Retrieved 1 June 2012 Macintyre Ben 14 January 2010 Operation Mincemeat full story of how corpse tricked the Nazis The Times Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Operation Mincemeat BBC Four 22 February 2011 London School of Economics and Political Science The Suffrage Interviews London School of Economics and Political Science Retrieved 28 March 2024 This particular copy from the Wellcome Library belonged to Charles Kellaway complete with a Sydney bookseller s stamp Further reading editJudge Harry H A L Fisher Scholar and Minister Oxford Review of Education Vol 32 1 The university and Public Education The Contribution of Oxford Feb 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to H A L Fisher Works by H A L Fisher at Project Gutenberg Hansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by Herbert Fisher Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byCharles Stuart Wortley Member of Parliament for Sheffield Hallam1916 1918 Succeeded byDouglas Vickers New constituency Member of Parliament for Combined English Universities1918 1926 With Sir Martin Conway Succeeded bySir Martin Conway Sir Alfred Hopkinson Political offices Preceded byThe Marquess of Crewe President of the Board of Education1916 1922 Succeeded byHon E F L Wood Academic offices Preceded byCharles Eliot Vice Chancellor of the University of Sheffield1913 1917 Succeeded byWilliam Ripper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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