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Norman Crowther Hunt, Baron Crowther-Hunt

Norman Crowther Crowther-Hunt, Baron Crowther-Hunt ( Hunt; 13 March 1920 – 16 February 1987) was a British scholar and Labour politician. He served as a Minister of State in Harold Wilson's 1974–1976 government, and became Rector of Exeter College, Oxford in 1982.

The Lord Crowther-Hunt
Minister of State for the Privy Council Office
In office
23 January 1976 – 8 April 1976
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
Preceded byGerry Fowler
Succeeded byJohn Smith
Minister of State for Education and Science
In office
18 October 1974 – 23 January 1976
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterHarold Wilson
Preceded byGerry Fowler
Succeeded byGerry Fowler
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
9 July 1973 – 16 February 1987
Life Peerage
Personal details
Born
Norman Crowther Hunt

(1920-03-13)13 March 1920
Bradford, England
Died16 February 1987(1987-02-16) (aged 66)
Oxford, England
Resting placeWolvercote, Oxford, England
Political partyLabour
OccupationScholar, politician

Early life and education edit

Hunt was born in Bradford in 1920. He was educated at Belle Vue High School in Bradford, and studied history at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, before becoming a research fellow there in 1949. He gained a Commonwealth Fund Fellowship studied American politics at Princeton University and in 1952, he was elected to a tutorial fellowship in politics at Exeter College, Oxford.

Career edit

Hunt appeared regularly on BBC television and radio, and hosted the weekly People and Politics on the BBC World Service. In 1986, his work with the corporation lead to his appointment as chairman of its General Advisory Council.

Through his friendship with Harold Wilson, Hunt was able to promote reform of the civil service and devolution, two issues on which he felt deeply. During Wilson's first term as Prime Minister, he served on the Committee on the Civil Service (1966–1968; chaired by Lord Fulton), and was appointed to the Royal Commission on the Constitution, chaired by Lord Crowther and later Lord Kilbrandon, in 1969.

On 9 July 1973, he was awarded a life peerage as Baron Crowther-Hunt, of Eccleshill in the West Riding of the County of York.[1]

To develop the government's devolution proposals following Wilson's return to power, Crowther-Hunt became a constitutional adviser to the government from March to October 1974. He then served as Minister of State, Education and Science until 1976, when he became Minister of State for the Privy Council Office, when he again dealt with devolution issues.

Disillusioned by the government's narrow, party-political attitude to devolution and obstructions to civil service reform, he returned to full-time teaching at Exeter College in 1976. He became Rector in 1982, a position in which he served until his death from a heart attack in 1987.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "No. 46026". The London Gazette. 12 July 1973. p. 8057.

References edit

  • Slack, Paul (May 2006). "Hunt, Norman Crowther, Baron Crowther-Hunt (1920–1987)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/40181. Retrieved 31 May 2009. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) (subscription or UK public library membership required)
Academic offices
Preceded by Rector of Exeter College, Oxford
1982–1987
Succeeded by

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