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John Keay

John Stanley Melville Keay FRGS (born 1941) is a British historian, journalist, radio presenter and lecturer specialising in popular histories of India, the Far East and China, often with a particular focus on their colonisation and exploration by Europeans. In particular, he is widely seen as a pre-eminent historian of British India. He is known both for stylistic flair and meticulous research into archival primary sources, including centuries-old unpublished sources.[1]

John Keay
Born1941
Barnstaple, Devon, England
EducationOxford University
Occupation(s)Writer and historian
Known forHistories of colonial Asia
Spouse(s)Julia Keay (died 2011)
Amanda Douglas (2014–present)
RelativesAnna Keay, Humphrey Atkins, Simon Thurley

The author of some twenty-five books, he also writes regularly for a number of prominent publications in Britain and Asia. He began his career with The Economist. He has received several major honours including the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal. In 2019, he received an honorary doctorate, presented by Princess Anne, from the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland.[2][3]

The Economist has called him "a gifted non-academic historian", the Yorkshire Post has called him "one of our most outstanding historians", The Independent has called his writing "exquisite" and The Guardian has described his historical analysis as "forensic" and his writing as "restrained yet powerful". He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Keay lives in both Edinburgh and in Argyll in the West Highlands of Scotland and travels widely.[4][5][3]

Life and career edit

John Keay was born on 18 September 1941 in Barnstaple, Devon, England, to parents of Scottish origin. His father Stanley Walter Keay (1902–72) was a master mariner and his mother Florence Jessie née Keeping (1905–92) was a housewife. He studied at Ampleforth College in Yorkshire before going on to read Modern History at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he earned high honours. Among his teachers at Oxford were the historian A. J. P. Taylor and the future playwright Alan Bennett. In 1965 he visited India for the first time. He went to Kashmir for a fortnight's trout-fishing and liked it so much that he returned the following year, this time for six months.

It was during his second stay in Kashmir that Keay decided upon writing as a career. From India, he sent unsolicited articles to many British magazines and newspapers and eventually joined the staff of The Economist (1965–71) and returned to India often as its political correspondent. He also started contributing stories to BBC Radio.

In 1971 he gave up his correspondent's job to write his first book, Into India, which was published in 1973. Keay followed it with two volumes about the European exploration of the Western Himalayas in the 19th century: When Men and Mountains Meet (1977) and The Gilgit Game (1979). These two books were later combined into a single-volume paperback by John Murray. Alexander Gardner (1785–1877), the American adventurer and mercenary employed by the Sikh Empire, who is featured in Keay's 1977 and 1979 books, is the sole focus of his book, The Tartan Turban: In Search of Alexander Gardner, released in 2017.

In the 1980s he worked for BBC Radio as a writer and presenter, and made several documentary series for BBC Radio 3.[6] He also made programmes for BBC Radio 4. During this time he wrote India Discovered, the story of how British colonialists came to find out about the great artefacts of Indian culture and architecture.

Awards and recognition edit

John Keay's major books have all received strong positive reviews in leading publications in the UK, US, Asia and elsewhere. The professional recognition he has received has included the following:[7]

Family edit

His late first wife Julia Keay, née Atkins (1946–2011), was also a successful writer and historian. She was the daughter of the politician Humphrey Atkins.[8] The historian Anna Keay (born 1974) is the daughter and second child of John and Julia Keay.[9] John Keay also has three other children with Julia Keay: Alexander (born 1973), Nell (born 1977) and Samuel (born 1979). The architectural historian Simon Thurley is his son-in-law. In 2014 Keay married Amanda Douglas.[10] Among his relatives, Keay had an uncle who was an Indian Civil Service officer in British India.

Bibliography edit

  • Into India (John Murray 1973), ISBN 0-7195-2918-2
  • When Men and Mountains Meet: The Explorers of the Western Himalayas, 1820–75 (John Murray 1977), ISBN 0-7195-3334-1
  • The Gilgit Game: The Explorers of the Western Himalayas, 1865–95 (John Murray 1979), ISBN 0-7195-3569-7
  • India Discovered: The Achievement of the British Raj (Windward 1981), ISBN 0-7112-0047-5
  • Eccentric Travellers (John Murray 1982), ISBN 0-7195-3868-8
  • Highland Drove (John Murray 1984), ISBN 0-7195-4105-0
  • Explorers Extraordinary (John Murray 1985), ISBN 0-7195-4249-9
  • The Royal Geographical Society History of World Exploration (Hamlyn 1991), ISBN 0-600-56819-9 (ed.)
  • The Honourable Company: A History of the English East India Company (HarperCollins 1991), ISBN 0-00-217515-0
  • The Robinson Book of Exploration (Robinson 1993), ISBN 1-85487-240-0 (ed.)
  • Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland (HarperCollins 1994), ISBN 0-00-255082-2 (ed. with Julia Keay)
  • Indonesia: From Sabang to Merauke (Boxtree Ltd 1995), ISBN 1-85283-545-1
  • Last Post: The End of Empire in the Far East (John Murray 1997), ISBN 0-7195-5346-6
  • India: A History. New York City: Grove Press. 2000. ISBN 0-8021-3797-0.
  • The Great Arc: The Dramatic Tale of How India Was Mapped and Everest Was Named (HarperCollins 2000), ISBN 0-00-257062-9
  • Sowing the Wind: The Seeds of Conflict in the Middle East (John Murray 2003), ISBN 0-7195-5583-3
  • The Spice Route: A History (John Murray 2005), ISBN 0-7195-6198-1
  • Mad About the Mekong: Exploration and Empire in South East Asia (HarperCollins 2005), ISBN 0-00-711113-4
  • China: A History (HarperCollins 2008), ISBN 978-0-00-722177-6
  • The London Encyclopaedia, Ben Weinreb & Christopher Hibbert, Julia and John Keay with original photography by Matthew Weinreb, Macmillan Publishers, 3rd Revised edition 2008, ISBN 978-1-4050-4924-5
  • The Tartan Turban: In Search of Alexander Gardner, (Kashi House 2017) ISBN 978-1911271000
  • Himālaya: Exploring the Roof of the World, (Bloomsbury Publishing 2022) ISBN 9781408891155

References edit

  1. ^ "Keay, John 1941- (John Stanley Melville Keay)". Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ . 26 January 2020. Archived from the original on 26 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b Buchan, Jamie. "IN PICTURES: Princess Anne joins Perth UHI graduates on 'town and gown' walk".
  4. ^ "From the start". The Economist. 13 July 2000. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  5. ^ Preston, Peter (12 July 2008). "Review: China: A History by John Keay". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  6. ^ "History in the making". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 8 October 2005. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
  7. ^ "John Keay". Royal Literary Fund. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Dr Anna Keay - Biography". www.annakeay.co.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  9. ^ Lister-Kaye, Hermione (13 June 2014). "Anna Keay on India, motherhood and the Duke of Monmouth". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  10. ^ "Biography". John Keay Author. Retrieved 7 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the Scottish businessman and MP see John Seymour Keay John Stanley Melville Keay FRGS born 1941 is a British historian journalist radio presenter and lecturer specialising in popular histories of India the Far East and China often with a particular focus on their colonisation and exploration by Europeans In particular he is widely seen as a pre eminent historian of British India He is known both for stylistic flair and meticulous research into archival primary sources including centuries old unpublished sources 1 John KeayBorn1941Barnstaple Devon EnglandEducationOxford UniversityOccupation s Writer and historianKnown forHistories of colonial AsiaSpouse s Julia Keay died 2011 Amanda Douglas 2014 present RelativesAnna Keay Humphrey Atkins Simon ThurleyThe author of some twenty five books he also writes regularly for a number of prominent publications in Britain and Asia He began his career with The Economist He has received several major honours including the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal In 2019 he received an honorary doctorate presented by Princess Anne from the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland 2 3 The Economist has called him a gifted non academic historian the Yorkshire Post has called him one of our most outstanding historians The Independent has called his writing exquisite and The Guardian has described his historical analysis as forensic and his writing as restrained yet powerful He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society Keay lives in both Edinburgh and in Argyll in the West Highlands of Scotland and travels widely 4 5 3 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Awards and recognition 3 Family 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksLife and career editJohn Keay was born on 18 September 1941 in Barnstaple Devon England to parents of Scottish origin His father Stanley Walter Keay 1902 72 was a master mariner and his mother Florence Jessie nee Keeping 1905 92 was a housewife He studied at Ampleforth College in Yorkshire before going on to read Modern History at Magdalen College Oxford where he earned high honours Among his teachers at Oxford were the historian A J P Taylor and the future playwright Alan Bennett In 1965 he visited India for the first time He went to Kashmir for a fortnight s trout fishing and liked it so much that he returned the following year this time for six months It was during his second stay in Kashmir that Keay decided upon writing as a career From India he sent unsolicited articles to many British magazines and newspapers and eventually joined the staff of The Economist 1965 71 and returned to India often as its political correspondent He also started contributing stories to BBC Radio In 1971 he gave up his correspondent s job to write his first book Into India which was published in 1973 Keay followed it with two volumes about the European exploration of the Western Himalayas in the 19th century When Men and Mountains Meet 1977 and The Gilgit Game 1979 These two books were later combined into a single volume paperback by John Murray Alexander Gardner 1785 1877 the American adventurer and mercenary employed by the Sikh Empire who is featured in Keay s 1977 and 1979 books is the sole focus of his book The Tartan Turban In Search of Alexander Gardner released in 2017 In the 1980s he worked for BBC Radio as a writer and presenter and made several documentary series for BBC Radio 3 6 He also made programmes for BBC Radio 4 During this time he wrote India Discovered the story of how British colonialists came to find out about the great artefacts of Indian culture and architecture Awards and recognition editJohn Keay s major books have all received strong positive reviews in leading publications in the UK US Asia and elsewhere The professional recognition he has received has included the following 7 Fellow FRGS Royal Geographical Society UK Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs UK 2009 Honorary Doctorate from the University of the Highlands and Islands Scotland 2019 Fellow Royal Conservatoire of Scotland 2013 14 Fellow University of Dundee Scotland 2010 12 Family editHis late first wife Julia Keay nee Atkins 1946 2011 was also a successful writer and historian She was the daughter of the politician Humphrey Atkins 8 The historian Anna Keay born 1974 is the daughter and second child of John and Julia Keay 9 John Keay also has three other children with Julia Keay Alexander born 1973 Nell born 1977 and Samuel born 1979 The architectural historian Simon Thurley is his son in law In 2014 Keay married Amanda Douglas 10 Among his relatives Keay had an uncle who was an Indian Civil Service officer in British India Bibliography editInto India John Murray 1973 ISBN 0 7195 2918 2 When Men and Mountains Meet The Explorers of the Western Himalayas 1820 75 John Murray 1977 ISBN 0 7195 3334 1 The Gilgit Game The Explorers of the Western Himalayas 1865 95 John Murray 1979 ISBN 0 7195 3569 7 India Discovered The Achievement of the British Raj Windward 1981 ISBN 0 7112 0047 5 Eccentric Travellers John Murray 1982 ISBN 0 7195 3868 8 Highland Drove John Murray 1984 ISBN 0 7195 4105 0 Explorers Extraordinary John Murray 1985 ISBN 0 7195 4249 9 The Royal Geographical Society History of World Exploration Hamlyn 1991 ISBN 0 600 56819 9 ed The Honourable Company A History of the English East India Company HarperCollins 1991 ISBN 0 00 217515 0 The Robinson Book of Exploration Robinson 1993 ISBN 1 85487 240 0 ed Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland HarperCollins 1994 ISBN 0 00 255082 2 ed with Julia Keay Indonesia From Sabang to Merauke Boxtree Ltd 1995 ISBN 1 85283 545 1 Last Post The End of Empire in the Far East John Murray 1997 ISBN 0 7195 5346 6 India A History New York City Grove Press 2000 ISBN 0 8021 3797 0 The Great Arc The Dramatic Tale of How India Was Mapped and Everest Was Named HarperCollins 2000 ISBN 0 00 257062 9 Sowing the Wind The Seeds of Conflict in the Middle East John Murray 2003 ISBN 0 7195 5583 3 The Spice Route A History John Murray 2005 ISBN 0 7195 6198 1 Mad About the Mekong Exploration and Empire in South East Asia HarperCollins 2005 ISBN 0 00 711113 4 China A History HarperCollins 2008 ISBN 978 0 00 722177 6 The London Encyclopaedia Ben Weinreb amp Christopher Hibbert Julia and John Keay with original photography by Matthew Weinreb Macmillan Publishers 3rd Revised edition 2008 ISBN 978 1 4050 4924 5 The Tartan Turban In Search of Alexander Gardner Kashi House 2017 ISBN 978 1911271000 Himalaya Exploring the Roof of the World Bloomsbury Publishing 2022 ISBN 9781408891155References edit Keay John 1941 John Stanley Melville Keay Contemporary Authors New Revision Series Encyclopedia com Retrieved 16 November 2018 Media News Top writers presented with honorary degrees University of the Highlands and Islands 26 January 2020 Archived from the original on 26 January 2020 a b Buchan Jamie IN PICTURES Princess Anne joins Perth UHI graduates on town and gown walk From the start The Economist 13 July 2000 Retrieved 16 November 2018 Preston Peter 12 July 2008 Review China A History by John Keay The Guardian Retrieved 16 November 2018 History in the making The Telegraph Calcutta India 8 October 2005 Archived from the original on 3 February 2013 Retrieved 6 February 2010 John Keay Royal Literary Fund Retrieved 16 November 2018 Dr Anna Keay Biography www annakeay co uk Retrieved 16 November 2018 Lister Kaye Hermione 13 June 2014 Anna Keay on India motherhood and the Duke of Monmouth The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 6 November 2014 Biography John Keay Author Retrieved 7 October 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Keay amp oldid 1170659516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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