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Philip Mansel

Philip Mansel (born 1951) is a historian of courts and cities, and the author of a number of books about the history of France and the Ottoman Empire. He was born in London in 1951 and educated at Eton College, Balliol College, Oxford, and obtained a doctorate at University College London in 1978.[1] He has lived in Paris, Istanbul and Beirut and now lives in London.

Career

Philip Mansel's first book, Louis XVIII, was published in 1981 and this – together with subsequent works such as Paris Between Empires 1814–1852 (2001) – established him as an authority on the French monarchy, a fact recognised later by his appointment as Chevalier des Arts et Lettres. Seven of his books have been translated into French. In 2019 his book King of World: The life of Louis XIV, was published in London by Penguin. It has been translated into Dutch, Italian, French and German and was published in the US in 2020 by UChicago.

Sultans in Splendour, with over 100 photographs on monarchs of the Middle East before 1945 was published in 1988, Constantinople: City of the World's Desire 1453–1924[2] in 1995 and Levant: Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean,[3] about the history of Smyrna, Beirut and Alexandria, was published in 2010. The last two have been translated into Italian, Greek and Turkish.

In 2016, Mansel's book Aleppo: The Rise and Fall of Syria's Great Merchant City was released.[4] The book features the author's history of the city in Part 1, as well as 15 primary source accounts in Part 2, collected from British and French consuls, merchants, scientists, and travelers to Aleppo over the past 400 years.[5][6] A revised and updated paperback edition was published in 2018.[7]

In 1995, Mansel was a co-founder of the Society for Court Studies, together with David Starkey, Robert Oresko and Simon Thurley. For 20 years he was the editor of the Society's journal, The Court Historian.[8]

He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, the Royal Society of Literature, the Institute of Historical Research (University of London), and the Royal Asiatic Society, and president of the Conseil Scientifique of the Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles.[9]

Mansel was awarded the London Library Life in Literature prize in 2012.[10]

Over the past 30 years Mansel has contributed reviews and articles to a wide range of newspapers and journals, including History Today, The English Historical Review, The International Herald Tribune, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Independent and Apollo. Currently he writes for The Spectator, The Times Literary Supplement and Cornucopia.

Mansel has lectured all over the world – including the United States, France, Germany, Italy and Turkey – and has made a number of appearances on radio and television, including in the two-part Channel 4 documentary Harem and in Versailles (BBC2, 2012). He has been interviewed on French, Belgian, Turkish and Lebanese television.

Books

The Levantine Heritage Foundation

Philip Mansel is a trustee of the Levantine Heritage Foundation.

Kimmeridge Project

Philip Mansel is actively involved in the Kimmeridge Project, whose objective is to provide a secure and permanent home for the scientifically valuable Etches Fossil Collection, in a world class facility in Kimmeridge. The resulting Jurassic Marine Life Centre will open up access to this important educational resource and provide the village of Kimmeridge with a centre for the local community.

In 1995 Mansel started a campaign to save Clavell Tower, a ruined folly of 1831 which threatened to fall over the cliff above Kimmeridge Bay. This led, in 2007–8, to the Tower's deconstruction, relocation, reconstruction, restoration and modernisation by The Landmark Trust. Clavell Tower is now the Trust's most popular property.

References

  1. ^ "Philip Mansel – writes about Monarchs And Courts, Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century in France". Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Turkish delights". The Independent. 4 November 1995. Archived from the original on 26 May 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Levant: Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean by Philip Mansel: review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  4. ^ I.B.Tauris. "Aleppo The Rise and Fall of Syria's Great Merchant City". Shorthand. Retrieved 11 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Elif Shafak (17 June 2016). "Aleppo: The Rise and Fall of Syria's Great Merchant City', by Philip Mansel". www.ft.com. Retrieved 11 September 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "The rise and fall of Aleppo, Syria's great merchant city". Middle East Eye. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  7. ^ Mansel, Philip (2018). Aleppo: the rise and fall of Syria's great merchant city. Londres: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-78453-847-7. OCLC 1126543139.
  8. ^ "The Society for Court Studies". Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  9. ^ "Philip Mansel – Senior Fellow of the IHR | Institute of Historical Research". Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  10. ^ "Historian Philip Mansel Wins 2012 London Library Life In Literature Award Supported By Heywood Hill - News". Heywood Hill. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  11. ^ Michael Dirda, Washington Post, 27 April 2003
  12. ^ Discreet Charms of a Priapic Adventurer, Tim Blanning, Times Literary Supplement, 13 June 2003
  13. ^ The Emperor’s Real Clothes Roy Strong, The Spectator, 6 August 2005
  14. ^ Winds of Cosmopolitanism - Making Sense of the Past, The Economist, 9 December 2010

External links

  • Official website

philip, mansel, born, 1951, historian, courts, cities, author, number, books, about, history, france, ottoman, empire, born, london, 1951, educated, eton, college, balliol, college, oxford, obtained, doctorate, university, college, london, 1978, lived, paris, . Philip Mansel born 1951 is a historian of courts and cities and the author of a number of books about the history of France and the Ottoman Empire He was born in London in 1951 and educated at Eton College Balliol College Oxford and obtained a doctorate at University College London in 1978 1 He has lived in Paris Istanbul and Beirut and now lives in London Contents 1 Career 2 Books 3 The Levantine Heritage Foundation 4 Kimmeridge Project 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditPhilip Mansel s first book Louis XVIII was published in 1981 and this together with subsequent works such as Paris Between Empires 1814 1852 2001 established him as an authority on the French monarchy a fact recognised later by his appointment as Chevalier des Arts et Lettres Seven of his books have been translated into French In 2019 his book King of World The life of Louis XIV was published in London by Penguin It has been translated into Dutch Italian French and German and was published in the US in 2020 by UChicago Sultans in Splendour with over 100 photographs on monarchs of the Middle East before 1945 was published in 1988 Constantinople City of the World s Desire 1453 1924 2 in 1995 and Levant Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean 3 about the history of Smyrna Beirut and Alexandria was published in 2010 The last two have been translated into Italian Greek and Turkish In 2016 Mansel s book Aleppo The Rise and Fall of Syria s Great Merchant City was released 4 The book features the author s history of the city in Part 1 as well as 15 primary source accounts in Part 2 collected from British and French consuls merchants scientists and travelers to Aleppo over the past 400 years 5 6 A revised and updated paperback edition was published in 2018 7 In 1995 Mansel was a co founder of the Society for Court Studies together with David Starkey Robert Oresko and Simon Thurley For 20 years he was the editor of the Society s journal The Court Historian 8 He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society the Royal Society of Literature the Institute of Historical Research University of London and the Royal Asiatic Society and president of the Conseil Scientifique of the Centre de Recherche du Chateau de Versailles 9 Mansel was awarded the London Library Life in Literature prize in 2012 10 Over the past 30 years Mansel has contributed reviews and articles to a wide range of newspapers and journals including History Today The English Historical Review The International Herald Tribune The Guardian The Daily Telegraph The Independent and Apollo Currently he writes for The Spectator The Times Literary Supplement and Cornucopia Mansel has lectured all over the world including the United States France Germany Italy and Turkey and has made a number of appearances on radio and television including in the two part Channel 4 documentary Harem and in Versailles BBC2 2012 He has been interviewed on French Belgian Turkish and Lebanese television Books EditLouis XVIII London Blond and Briggs 1981 Pillars of Monarchy An Outline of the Political and Social History of Royal Guards 1400 1984 New York Quartet Books 1984 The Eagle in Splendour Napoleon I and His Court London George Philip 1987 new edition IBTauris 2015 1 The Court of France 1789 1830 New York Cambridge University Press 1988 2 Sultans in Splendour The Last Years of the Ottoman World New York Vendome 1989 Constantinople City of the World s Desire 1453 1924 New York St Martin s 1995 The French Emigres in Europe and the Struggle against Revolution 1789 1814 New York St Martin s Press 1999 Editor with Kirsty Carpenter Paris Between Empires 1814 1852 London John Murray 2001 11 Prince of Europe the Life of Charles Joseph de Ligne 1735 1814 London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 2003 12 Dressed to Rule Royal and Court Costume from Louis XIV to Elizabeth II New Haven Yale University Press 2005 13 Levant Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean London John Murray 2010 14 Monarchy and Exile The Politics of Legitimacy from Marie de Medicis to Wilhelm II London Palgrave Macmillan 2011 Editor with Torsten Riotte 3 Aleppo The Rise and Fall of Syria s Great Merchant City London I B Tauris 2016 King of the World the Life of Louis XIV Penguin 2019 4 The Levantine Heritage Foundation EditPhilip Mansel is a trustee of the Levantine Heritage Foundation Kimmeridge Project EditPhilip Mansel is actively involved in the Kimmeridge Project whose objective is to provide a secure and permanent home for the scientifically valuable Etches Fossil Collection in a world class facility in Kimmeridge The resulting Jurassic Marine Life Centre will open up access to this important educational resource and provide the village of Kimmeridge with a centre for the local community In 1995 Mansel started a campaign to save Clavell Tower a ruined folly of 1831 which threatened to fall over the cliff above Kimmeridge Bay This led in 2007 8 to the Tower s deconstruction relocation reconstruction restoration and modernisation by The Landmark Trust Clavell Tower is now the Trust s most popular property References Edit Philip Mansel writes about Monarchs And Courts Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century in France Retrieved 3 February 2010 Turkish delights The Independent 4 November 1995 Archived from the original on 26 May 2022 Retrieved 11 September 2020 Levant Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean by Philip Mansel review The Telegraph Retrieved 11 September 2020 I B Tauris Aleppo The Rise and Fall of Syria s Great Merchant City Shorthand Retrieved 11 September 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Elif Shafak 17 June 2016 Aleppo The Rise and Fall of Syria s Great Merchant City by Philip Mansel www ft com Retrieved 11 September 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link The rise and fall of Aleppo Syria s great merchant city Middle East Eye Retrieved 11 September 2020 Mansel Philip 2018 Aleppo the rise and fall of Syria s great merchant city Londres I B Tauris ISBN 978 1 78453 847 7 OCLC 1126543139 The Society for Court Studies Retrieved 3 February 2010 Philip Mansel Senior Fellow of the IHR Institute of Historical Research Retrieved 3 February 2010 Historian Philip Mansel Wins 2012 London Library Life In Literature Award Supported By Heywood Hill News Heywood Hill Retrieved 11 September 2020 Michael Dirda Washington Post 27 April 2003 Discreet Charms of a Priapic Adventurer Tim Blanning Times Literary Supplement 13 June 2003 The Emperor s Real Clothes Roy Strong The Spectator 6 August 2005 Winds of Cosmopolitanism Making Sense of the Past The Economist 9 December 2010External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philip Mansel amp oldid 1118939603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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