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Henry Kamen

Henry A. Kamen (born 4 October 1936 in Rangoon) is a British historian, who has published extensively on Europe, Spain, and the Spanish Empire.

Biography

Henry Arthur Kamen was born in Rangoon (then part of British Burma) in 1936,[1] the son of Maurice Joseph Kamen, an Anglo-Burmese engineer working for Shell Oil, and his wife, Agnes Frizelle, by descent half Anglo-Irish and half Nepalese.[2] Kamen was educated at Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School, from where he won a Major Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford, earning his doctorate at St Antony's College. During National Service he studied Russian, and his first book was a translation of the poems of Boris Pasternak ("Boris Pasternak in the Interlude Poems 1945-1960").[citation needed]

Career

Between 1966 and 1992, Kamen taught early modern Spanish history at the University of Warwick.[3] He has worked at various universities in Spain. In 1970, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 1984 he was appointed Herbert F. Johnson Professor at the Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin - Madison. He was a professor of the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) in Barcelona from 1993 until his retirement in 2002.[4] Since then he has continued lecturing and writing, and lives currently in Spain and in the United States. He is an influential contributor to the pages of the Spanish daily newspaper El Mundo.

Work

As a historian, my task is simply to investigate the past through an intelligent use of both scholarship and imagination.[5]

Strongly influenced by the research methods and social philosophy of the historians of the French Annales School, he has attempted to combine quantitative history with sociological analysis and accessible narrative. In reaction against an earlier phase when he became immersed in statistical economic history, he has produced a number of biographies of the rulers of Spain, whom he considers unduly neglected. He has also been one of the leading historians who have attacked the traditional "black legend" view of the Spanish Inquisition. His own views have changed since he published a book about the Inquisition in the 1960s: his 1998 book provides extensive evidence that the Inquisition was not made up of fanatics who rejoiced in torture and executions and that, for example, Inquisition gaols were better run and more humane than ordinary Spanish prisons.[6]

One of the most important living historians of Spain, Kamen has devoted his career, most famously in his revisionist books on Philip II and on the Spanish Inquisition, to taking on the so-called Black Legend, promoted by Spain's opponents. That he has in many ways succeeded, thanks to decades of engaged scholarship, in fundamentally altering historians' understanding of 15th- and 16th-century Spain is testimony to the force of his arguments and the depth and quality of his rigorous, archive-based research.

— The Atlantic Monthly (Boston), 2012.

Selected publications

  • The War of Succession in Spain 1700-15. Indiana: University Press (1969)
  • The Iron Century: Social Change in Europe, 1550–1660. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson (1971); New York: Praeger Publishers (1972)
  • "A Forgotten Insurrection of the Seventeenth Century: The Catalan Peasant Rising of 1688," The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 49, No. 2 (June 1977), pp. 210–30.
  • Spain in the Later Seventeenth Century. London: Longman (1980)
  • Golden Age Spain. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education (1988)
  • European Society 1500–1700. New York; London: Routledge (1984)(1992) [revision of The Iron Century]
  • "Lo Statista" in "L'uomo barocco" (R. Villari, ed.) Laterza, Roma-Bari, Italy (1991)
  • The Phoenix and the Flame. Catalonia and the Counter-Reformation. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (1993)[7]
  • Philip of Spain. New Haven: Yale University Press (1997)[8]
  • The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (1997)[9]
  • Early Modern European Society. London: Routledge (2000)[10]
  • Philip V of Spain: The King Who Reigned Twice. New Haven: Yale University Press (2001).
  • Empire: How Spain Became a World Power, 1492–1763. New York: HarperCollins (2003)[11]
  • The Duke of Alba. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (2004)[12]
  • The Disinherited; Exile and the Making of Spanish Culture, 1492–1975. New York: HarperCollins (2007)[13]
  • Imagining Spain. Historical Myth and National Identity. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (2008)[8]
  • The Escorial. Art and Power in the Renaissance. London and New Haven: Yale University Press (2010)[8]
  • Spain 1469–1714: a Society of Conflict. London and New York: Longman (2014)[14]

Selected reviews

  • On Philip of Spain, by M.N. Carlos Eire in Renaissance Quarterly, vol.52, 1999, "Kamen's Philip is a stunning achievement, not only because of its revisionist outlook and its use of sources, but also because of its style and structure. This is an exemplary piece of scholarship that reads very much like a good novel".
  • On Empire, in The Daily Telegraph, "A boldly conceived project that sustains its case with a pugnacious elan that carries the reader through to the final page":[15] and in The Guardian, "brilliant ... lucid, scholarly and perceptive ... a revelation".[16]
  • On The Disinherited, in The Guardian, "Wonderfully accomplished, beautifully told":[17] and in The Weekly Standard, Washington DC, "Henry Kamen is the finest historian of Spain presently writing in any language".[18]
  • On Imagining Spain, Eric Ormsby in The New York Sun, "Drawing on archival sources, unpublished manuscripts, and a vast body of scholarship in several languages, he takes a fresh look at Spanish notions of nationhood, monarchy, and empire. . . . Only someone who loves Spain deeply could have written this book."[8]
  • On The Escorial: Art and Power in the Renaissance, Prof Patrick Williams, in Literary Review (London), June 2010: "Lively and contentious, informed by a profound understanding of the period, and, as always, elegantly written."[19]
  • On A Kinder, Gentler Inquisition, Prof Richard L. Kagan, in New York Times , 19 April 1998: "Kamen, anxious to counter the 19th-century conception of the Inquisition as a monster that ultimately consumed Spain, fails to get inside the belly of the beast and to assess what it actually meant to individuals living with it. (...) Nor does Kamen lead the reader through an actual trial. Had he done so, a reader might conclude that the institution he portrays as relatively benign in hindsight was also capable of inspiring fear and desperate attempts at escape, and thus more deserving of its earlier reputation. More too might have been said about the lawyers who intervened in the trials and manipulated its procedures, along with the ploys, like bribes and pleas of insanity, that defendants used to bring the inquisitorial machinery to a halt."[20]

References

  1. ^ British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns. Rangoon St Mary, 1936. N-1-576. Folio 115
  2. ^ Married at Rangoon St Mary on 29 October 1925. British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns. Rangoon St Mary, 1925. N-1-489. Folio 128, entry 292.
  3. ^ "Emeritus and Other Former Academic Staff". Warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Henry Kamen". HarperCollins Publishers: World-Leading Book Publisher. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  5. ^ https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/kamen-henry-arthur-francis-1936[bare URL]
  6. ^ Henry Kamen, The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision. (Yale University Press, 1998); ISBN 0-300-07880-3 ** Revised edition of his 1965 original.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 28 May 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ a b c d "Welcome - Yale University Press". Yalebooks.yale.edu. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  9. ^ Kamen, Henry (8 December 1998). The Spanish Inquisition: A Historical Revision. Yale University Press. p. 97. Retrieved 8 December 2018 – via Internet Archive. yale up kamen inquisition.
  10. ^ Kamen, Henry (1 January 2000). Early Modern European Society. Routledge. ISBN 9780415158640. Retrieved 8 December 2018 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ Kamen, Henry (4 March 2003). Empire: How Spain Became a World Power, 1492-1763. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780060194765. Retrieved 8 December 2018 – via Internet Archive. henry kamen books.
  12. ^ Kamen, Henry (8 December 2018). The Duke of Alba. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300102833. Retrieved 8 December 2018 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 December 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2010.
  14. ^ Kamen, Henry (8 December 2018). Spain, 1469-1714: A Society of Conflict. Pearson/Longman. ISBN 9780582784642. Retrieved 8 December 2018 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ Adamson, John (8 December 2002). "The reign of Spain was mainly brutal". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  16. ^ Preston, Peter (8 December 2002). "Observer review: Spain's Road to Empire by Henry Kamen". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  17. ^ Preston, Peter (1 April 2007). "Review: The Disinherited by Henry Kamen". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  18. ^ "article". AEI. 29 May 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  19. ^ "Literary Review - For People Who Devour Books". Literary Review. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
  20. ^ "A Kinder, Gentler Inquisition". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved 27 March 2020.

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Henry A Kamen born 4 October 1936 in Rangoon is a British historian who has published extensively on Europe Spain and the Spanish Empire Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Work 4 Selected publications 5 Selected reviews 6 ReferencesBiography EditHenry Arthur Kamen was born in Rangoon then part of British Burma in 1936 1 the son of Maurice Joseph Kamen an Anglo Burmese engineer working for Shell Oil and his wife Agnes Frizelle by descent half Anglo Irish and half Nepalese 2 Kamen was educated at Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School from where he won a Major Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford earning his doctorate at St Antony s College During National Service he studied Russian and his first book was a translation of the poems of Boris Pasternak Boris Pasternak in the Interlude Poems 1945 1960 citation needed Career EditBetween 1966 and 1992 Kamen taught early modern Spanish history at the University of Warwick 3 He has worked at various universities in Spain In 1970 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society In 1984 he was appointed Herbert F Johnson Professor at the Institute for Research in the Humanities University of Wisconsin Madison He was a professor of the Higher Council for Scientific Research CSIC in Barcelona from 1993 until his retirement in 2002 4 Since then he has continued lecturing and writing and lives currently in Spain and in the United States He is an influential contributor to the pages of the Spanish daily newspaper El Mundo Work EditAs a historian my task is simply to investigate the past through an intelligent use of both scholarship and imagination 5 Strongly influenced by the research methods and social philosophy of the historians of the French Annales School he has attempted to combine quantitative history with sociological analysis and accessible narrative In reaction against an earlier phase when he became immersed in statistical economic history he has produced a number of biographies of the rulers of Spain whom he considers unduly neglected He has also been one of the leading historians who have attacked the traditional black legend view of the Spanish Inquisition His own views have changed since he published a book about the Inquisition in the 1960s his 1998 book provides extensive evidence that the Inquisition was not made up of fanatics who rejoiced in torture and executions and that for example Inquisition gaols were better run and more humane than ordinary Spanish prisons 6 One of the most important living historians of Spain Kamen has devoted his career most famously in his revisionist books on Philip II and on the Spanish Inquisition to taking on the so called Black Legend promoted by Spain s opponents That he has in many ways succeeded thanks to decades of engaged scholarship in fundamentally altering historians understanding of 15th and 16th century Spain is testimony to the force of his arguments and the depth and quality of his rigorous archive based research The Atlantic Monthly Boston 2012 Selected publications EditThe War of Succession in Spain 1700 15 Indiana University Press 1969 The Iron Century Social Change in Europe 1550 1660 London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 1971 New York Praeger Publishers 1972 A Forgotten Insurrection of the Seventeenth Century The Catalan Peasant Rising of 1688 The Journal of Modern History Vol 49 No 2 June 1977 pp 210 30 Spain in the Later Seventeenth Century London Longman 1980 Golden Age Spain Basingstoke Macmillan Education 1988 European Society 1500 1700 New York London Routledge 1984 1992 revision of The Iron Century Lo Statista in L uomo barocco R Villari ed Laterza Roma Bari Italy 1991 The Phoenix and the Flame Catalonia and the Counter Reformation London and New Haven Yale University Press 1993 7 Philip of Spain New Haven Yale University Press 1997 8 The Spanish Inquisition A Historical Revision London and New Haven Yale University Press 1997 9 Early Modern European Society London Routledge 2000 10 Philip V of Spain The King Who Reigned Twice New Haven Yale University Press 2001 Empire How Spain Became a World Power 1492 1763 New York HarperCollins 2003 11 The Duke of Alba London and New Haven Yale University Press 2004 12 The Disinherited Exile and the Making of Spanish Culture 1492 1975 New York HarperCollins 2007 13 Imagining Spain Historical Myth and National Identity London and New Haven Yale University Press 2008 8 The Escorial Art and Power in the Renaissance London and New Haven Yale University Press 2010 8 Spain 1469 1714 a Society of Conflict London and New York Longman 2014 14 Selected reviews EditOn Philip of Spain by M N Carlos Eire in Renaissance Quarterly vol 52 1999 Kamen s Philip is a stunning achievement not only because of its revisionist outlook and its use of sources but also because of its style and structure This is an exemplary piece of scholarship that reads very much like a good novel On Empire in The Daily Telegraph A boldly conceived project that sustains its case with a pugnacious elan that carries the reader through to the final page 15 and in The Guardian brilliant lucid scholarly and perceptive a revelation 16 On The Disinherited in The Guardian Wonderfully accomplished beautifully told 17 and in The Weekly Standard Washington DC Henry Kamen is the finest historian of Spain presently writing in any language 18 On Imagining Spain Eric Ormsby in The New York Sun Drawing on archival sources unpublished manuscripts and a vast body of scholarship in several languages he takes a fresh look at Spanish notions of nationhood monarchy and empire Only someone who loves Spain deeply could have written this book 8 On The Escorial Art and Power in the Renaissance Prof Patrick Williams in Literary Review London June 2010 Lively and contentious informed by a profound understanding of the period and as always elegantly written 19 On A Kinder Gentler Inquisition Prof Richard L Kagan in New York Times 19 April 1998 Kamen anxious to counter the 19th century conception of the Inquisition as a monster that ultimately consumed Spain fails to get inside the belly of the beast and to assess what it actually meant to individuals living with it Nor does Kamen lead the reader through an actual trial Had he done so a reader might conclude that the institution he portrays as relatively benign in hindsight was also capable of inspiring fear and desperate attempts at escape and thus more deserving of its earlier reputation More too might have been said about the lawyers who intervened in the trials and manipulated its procedures along with the ploys like bribes and pleas of insanity that defendants used to bring the inquisitorial machinery to a halt 20 References Edit British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns Rangoon St Mary 1936 N 1 576 Folio 115 Married at Rangoon St Mary on 29 October 1925 British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns Rangoon St Mary 1925 N 1 489 Folio 128 entry 292 Emeritus and Other Former Academic Staff Warwick ac uk Retrieved 8 December 2018 Henry Kamen HarperCollins Publishers World Leading Book Publisher Retrieved 8 December 2018 https www encyclopedia com arts educational magazines kamen henry arthur francis 1936 bare URL Henry Kamen The Spanish Inquisition A Historical Revision Yale University Press 1998 ISBN 0 300 07880 3 Revised edition of his 1965 original Archived copy Archived from the original on 6 June 2011 Retrieved 28 May 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d Welcome Yale University Press Yalebooks yale edu Retrieved 8 December 2018 Kamen Henry 8 December 1998 The Spanish Inquisition A Historical Revision Yale University Press p 97 Retrieved 8 December 2018 via Internet Archive yale up kamen inquisition Kamen Henry 1 January 2000 Early Modern European Society Routledge ISBN 9780415158640 Retrieved 8 December 2018 via Google Books Kamen Henry 4 March 2003 Empire How Spain Became a World Power 1492 1763 HarperCollins ISBN 9780060194765 Retrieved 8 December 2018 via Internet Archive henry kamen books Kamen Henry 8 December 2018 The Duke of Alba Yale University Press ISBN 978 0300102833 Retrieved 8 December 2018 via Google Books The Disinherited Henry Kamen Penguin Books Archived from the original on 23 December 2011 Retrieved 9 May 2010 Kamen Henry 8 December 2018 Spain 1469 1714 A Society of Conflict Pearson Longman ISBN 9780582784642 Retrieved 8 December 2018 via Google Books Adamson John 8 December 2002 The reign of Spain was mainly brutal Telegraph co uk Retrieved 8 December 2018 Preston Peter 8 December 2002 Observer review Spain s Road to Empire by Henry Kamen Theguardian com Retrieved 8 December 2018 Preston Peter 1 April 2007 Review The Disinherited by Henry Kamen Theguardian com Retrieved 8 December 2018 article AEI 29 May 2014 Retrieved 8 December 2018 Literary Review For People Who Devour Books Literary Review Retrieved 8 December 2018 A Kinder Gentler Inquisition archive nytimes com 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