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Pippa Catterall

Pippa Poppy Catterall (born Peter Paul Catterall in 1961)[1][2] is a British academic historian who, since 2016, has been Professor of History and Policy at the University of Westminster. Her research has focused on twentieth-century history and politics, the mass media, conflict studies and nationalism.

Career edit

Catterall graduated from Cambridge University with a history Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1984, and then completed a doctorate (PhD) at Queen Mary University of London in 1989, having successfully defended her thesis on religion and politics in inter-war Britain. She was a research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary British History (1989–90) and Director of the Institute until 1999. From 1999 to 2000 she was a Fulbright Scholar at the Westminster Churchill Institute. In 2000, she returned to Queen Mary to teach history and politics until 2012, when she was appointed Reader in History at the University of Westminster; four years later, in 2016, she was promoted to Professor of History and Policy.[3]

She was a Conservative councillor in the London Borough of Bexley until 2014, where she served as Cabinet Member for Leisure.[4]

Research edit

Catterall specialises in the history of the twentieth century.[5] She was founding editor of the journal National Identities.[6][7] She has worked in conflict studies and nationalism,[8] and on twentieth-century history, including the history of mass media, and as editor of the diaries of Harold Macmillan.[9] In Northcliffe's Legacy, she explores the role of news media in the "persistence" of popular misunderstandings of Einstein's Theory of relativity.[10]

Publications edit

  • "The State of Literature on Post-War Britain", in Gorst, A., Johnman, L., and Lucas, W. S. (ed.), Post-War Britain 1945–64: Themes and Perspectives (London: Frances Pinter Publishers, 1989), pp. 221–241.
  • British History, 1945–1987: An Annotated Bibliography (Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1991).
  • "Church decline, secularism and ecumenism", Contemporary Record, 5:2 (1991), pp. 276–290.
  • History of Electrex, 1950–1993 (1993).
  • "The east of Suez decision", Contemporary Record, 7:3 (1993), pp. 612–653.
  • "Symposium: Editing Political Diaries", Contemporary Record, 7:1 (1993), pp. 103–131.
  • "Morality and politics: the free churches and the Labour Party between the wars", Historical Journal, 36:3 (1993), pp. 667–685.
  • (editor; with J. Obelkevich) Understanding Post-War British Society (London: Routledge, 1994).
  • "The party and religion", in Seldon, A., and Ball, S. (ed.), Conservative century: the Conservative Party since 1900 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994), pp. 637–670.
  • "The battle of Cable Street", Contemporary Record, 8:1 (1994), pp. 105–132.
  • (with E. M. Tansey), "Technology transfer in Britain: the case of monoclonal antibodies", Contemporary Record, 9:2 (1995), pp. 409–444.
  • (editor; with S. McDougall) The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics (Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1996).
  • "Reassessing the impact of yesterday's men", Contemporary British History, 10:4 (1996), pp. 108–138.
  • (editor; with E. Tansey, D. Christie, S. Willhoft and L. Reynolds) Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth-Century Medicine, vol. 1 (London: Wellcome Trust, 1997).
  • "Engineering and Economic Performance in Britain since 1945", in Clesse, A., and Coker, C. (ed.), The Vitality of Britain (Luxembourg: Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies, 1997), pp. 78–101.
  • (with C. Brady) "Managing the core executive", Public Administration, 75:3 (1997), pp. 509–529.
  • "Handling the transfer of power: a note on the 1964 origins of the Douglas‐Home rules", Contemporary British History, 11:1 (1997), pp. 76–82.
  • "What (if anything) is distinctive about contemporary history?", Journal of Contemporary History, 32:4 (1997), pp. 441–452.
  • "'Imagine if Labour won the Election': the Conservative Party's political broadcasts", Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 17:4 (1997), pp. 453–457.
  • "Departmental Select Committees", Contemporary British History, 11:3 (1997), pp. 77–98.
  • "Cabinet committees in British governance", Public Policy and Administration, 13:4 (1998), pp. 67–84.
  • (editor) The Making of Channel 4 (London: Cass, 1999).
  • "Management and engineering education in the 1950s and 1960s", Contemporary British History, 13:3 (1999), pp. 10–22.
  • (editor; with W. Kaiser and U. Walton-Jordan) Reforming the Constitution: Debates in Twentieth-Century Britain (London: Cass, 2000).
  • (editor; with C. Seymour-Ure and A. Smith) Northcliffe's Legacy: Aspects of the British Popular Press, 1896–1996 (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000).
  • "Foreign and Commonwealth policy in opposition: the Labour Party", in Kaiser, W., and Staerck, G. (ed.), British Foreign Policy 1955–64: Contracting Options (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2000), pp. 89–109.
  • (with C. Brady) "The Development and Role of Cabinet Committees in Britain", in Rhodes, R. A. W. (ed.), Transforming British Government, vol. 1 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000), pp. 156–175.
  • "The British electoral system 1885–1970", Historical Research, 73:181 (2000), pp. 156–174.
  • "The British Isles today", in Hall, S., and Haywood, J. (ed.), The Penguin atlas of British and Irish History (London: Penguin, 2000), pp. 276–279.
  • "Harold Macmillan and Europe 1950–56: the Cold War, the American context and the British approach to European integration", Cercles, 5 (2002), pp. 93–108.
  • (editor) The Macmillan Diaries: the Cabinet Years, 1950–57 (London: Macmillan, 2003).
  • "Conclusions: The ironies of 'successful failure'", in Daddow, O. J. (ed.), Harold Wilson and European integration: Britain's second application to join the EEC (London: Cass, 2003), pp. 243–252.
  • "Roles and relationships: Dean Acheson, 'British decline' and post-war Anglo-American relations", in Capet, A., and Sy-Wonyu, A. (ed.), The Special Relationship: la 'Relation Spéciale' Entre le Royaumi-Uni et Les États Unis (Rouen: Universite de Rouen, 2003), pp. 109–126.
  • "The Prime Minister and his Trollope: reading Harold Macmillan’s reading", Cercles Occasional Papers Series, 1 (2004), pp. 1–20.
  • "Twenty-five years of promoting free markets: a history of Economic Affairs", Economic Affairs, 25:4 (2005), pp. 48–57.
  • "Identity and integration: Macmillan, “Britishness” and the turn towards Europe", in Millat, G. (ed.), Angleterre ou Albion, Entre Fascination et Répulsion (Lille: Université Lille 3 Charles de Gaulle, 2006), pp. 161–178.
  • "The singularity of Suez in Anglo-French relations 1951–64: une entente mal entendue", in Capet, A. (ed.), Britain, France and the Entente Cordiale since 1904 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), pp. 124–142.
  • "The distinctiveness of British socialism? Religion and the Labour Party c. 1900–1939", in Worley, M. (ed.), The Foundations of the Labour Party (Ashgate, 2009), pp. 131–152.
  • (editor; with H. MacMillan) The Macmillan Diaries: Vol. II, Prime Minister and After, 1957–66 (2011).
  • "Democracy, cosmopolitanism and national identity in a 'globalising' world", National Identities, 13:4 (2011), pp. 329–347.
  • "At the end of the day: Macmillan's account of the Cuban missile crisis", International Relations, 26:3 (2012), pp. 267–289.
  • "Slums and salvation", in Husselbee, L., and Ballard, P. (ed.), Free Churches and Society since 1800 (Continuum, 2012), pp. 111–132.
  • (editor) The Making of Channel 4 (London: Routledge, 2013).
  • "Nonconformity and the labour movement", in Pope, R. (ed.), T. & T. Clark Companion to Nonconformity London (Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2013), pp. 459–472.
  • "Modifying 'a very dangerous message': Britain, the non-aligned and the UN during the Cuban missile crisis", in Gioe, D., Scott, L., and Andrew, C. (ed.), An International History of the Cuban Missile Crisis: a 50-year Retrospective (London: Routledge, 2014), pp. 72–98.
  • "Prime Minister and President: Harold Macmillan’s accounts of the Cuban missile crisis", in Scott, L., and Hughes, R. G. (ed.) The Cuban Missile Crisis: a Critical Appraisal (London: Routledge, 2015), pp. 75–101.
  • (editor; with C. J. Morris), Britain and the Threat to Stability in Europe, 1918–45 (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016).
  • Labour and the Free Churches, 1918–1939: Radicalism, Righteousness and Religion (London: Bloomsbury: 2016).

References edit

  1. ^ "ISNI 0000000114435396 Catterall, P. P. (1961–)". ISNI. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Changes of Name". The Gazette (62595): 5337. 22 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Dr Peter Paul Catterall", University of Westminster. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Consortium of bowls clubs secure £40,000 Olympic legacy funding".
  5. ^ "Scots on History Track", Times Higher Education, [1]
  6. ^ Steve Black, "National Identities – Interview with David Kaplan, editor, March 2008, Periodical Radio, [2].
  7. ^ National Identities Editorial Board
  8. ^ "Dr Peter Catterall in Kurdistan as part of the DelPHE-Iraq project"
  9. ^ Clapson, Mark, The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Twentieth Century, Routledge, 2009, p. 178.
  10. ^ Price, Katy, Loving Faster Than Light: Romance and Readers in Einstein's Universe, University of Chicago Press, 2012, p. 201.

External links edit

  • Webpage at the University of Westminster

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Pippa Poppy Catterall born Peter Paul Catterall in 1961 1 2 is a British academic historian who since 2016 has been Professor of History and Policy at the University of Westminster Her research has focused on twentieth century history and politics the mass media conflict studies and nationalism Contents 1 Career 2 Research 2 1 Publications 3 References 4 External linksCareer editCatterall graduated from Cambridge University with a history Bachelor of Arts BA degree in 1984 and then completed a doctorate PhD at Queen Mary University of London in 1989 having successfully defended her thesis on religion and politics in inter war Britain She was a research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary British History 1989 90 and Director of the Institute until 1999 From 1999 to 2000 she was a Fulbright Scholar at the Westminster Churchill Institute In 2000 she returned to Queen Mary to teach history and politics until 2012 when she was appointed Reader in History at the University of Westminster four years later in 2016 she was promoted to Professor of History and Policy 3 She was a Conservative councillor in the London Borough of Bexley until 2014 where she served as Cabinet Member for Leisure 4 Research editCatterall specialises in the history of the twentieth century 5 She was founding editor of the journal National Identities 6 7 She has worked in conflict studies and nationalism 8 and on twentieth century history including the history of mass media and as editor of the diaries of Harold Macmillan 9 In Northcliffe s Legacy she explores the role of news media in the persistence of popular misunderstandings of Einstein s Theory of relativity 10 Publications edit The State of Literature on Post War Britain in Gorst A Johnman L and Lucas W S ed Post War Britain 1945 64 Themes and Perspectives London Frances Pinter Publishers 1989 pp 221 241 British History 1945 1987 An Annotated Bibliography Oxford Oxford University Press 1991 Church decline secularism and ecumenism Contemporary Record 5 2 1991 pp 276 290 History of Electrex 1950 1993 1993 The east of Suez decision Contemporary Record 7 3 1993 pp 612 653 Symposium Editing Political Diaries Contemporary Record 7 1 1993 pp 103 131 Morality and politics the free churches and the Labour Party between the wars Historical Journal 36 3 1993 pp 667 685 editor with J Obelkevich Understanding Post War British Society London Routledge 1994 The party and religion in Seldon A and Ball S ed Conservative century the Conservative Party since 1900 Oxford Oxford University Press 1994 pp 637 670 The battle of Cable Street Contemporary Record 8 1 1994 pp 105 132 with E M Tansey Technology transfer in Britain the case of monoclonal antibodies Contemporary Record 9 2 1995 pp 409 444 editor with S McDougall The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics Basingstoke MacMillan 1996 Reassessing the impact of yesterday s men Contemporary British History 10 4 1996 pp 108 138 editor with E Tansey D Christie S Willhoft and L Reynolds Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine vol 1 London Wellcome Trust 1997 Engineering and Economic Performance in Britain since 1945 in Clesse A and Coker C ed The Vitality of Britain Luxembourg Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies 1997 pp 78 101 with C Brady Managing the core executive Public Administration 75 3 1997 pp 509 529 Handling the transfer of power a note on the 1964 origins of the Douglas Home rules Contemporary British History 11 1 1997 pp 76 82 What if anything is distinctive about contemporary history Journal of Contemporary History 32 4 1997 pp 441 452 Imagine if Labour won the Election the Conservative Party s political broadcasts Historical Journal of Film Radio and Television 17 4 1997 pp 453 457 Departmental Select Committees Contemporary British History 11 3 1997 pp 77 98 Cabinet committees in British governance Public Policy and Administration 13 4 1998 pp 67 84 editor The Making of Channel 4 London Cass 1999 Management and engineering education in the 1950s and 1960s Contemporary British History 13 3 1999 pp 10 22 editor with W Kaiser and U Walton Jordan Reforming the Constitution Debates in Twentieth Century Britain London Cass 2000 editor with C Seymour Ure and A Smith Northcliffe s Legacy Aspects of the British Popular Press 1896 1996 Basingstoke Macmillan 2000 Foreign and Commonwealth policy in opposition the Labour Party in Kaiser W and Staerck G ed British Foreign Policy 1955 64 Contracting Options Basingstoke Macmillan 2000 pp 89 109 with C Brady The Development and Role of Cabinet Committees in Britain in Rhodes R A W ed Transforming British Government vol 1 Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2000 pp 156 175 The British electoral system 1885 1970 Historical Research 73 181 2000 pp 156 174 The British Isles today in Hall S and Haywood J ed The Penguin atlas of British and Irish History London Penguin 2000 pp 276 279 Harold Macmillan and Europe 1950 56 the Cold War the American context and the British approach to European integration Cercles 5 2002 pp 93 108 editor The Macmillan Diaries the Cabinet Years 1950 57 London Macmillan 2003 Conclusions The ironies of successful failure in Daddow O J ed Harold Wilson and European integration Britain s second application to join the EEC London Cass 2003 pp 243 252 Roles and relationships Dean Acheson British decline and post war Anglo American relations in Capet A and Sy Wonyu A ed The Special Relationship la Relation Speciale Entre le Royaumi Uni et Les Etats Unis Rouen Universite de Rouen 2003 pp 109 126 The Prime Minister and his Trollope reading Harold Macmillan s reading Cercles Occasional Papers Series 1 2004 pp 1 20 Twenty five years of promoting free markets a history of Economic Affairs Economic Affairs 25 4 2005 pp 48 57 Identity and integration Macmillan Britishness and the turn towards Europe in Millat G ed Angleterre ou Albion Entre Fascination et Repulsion Lille Universite Lille 3 Charles de Gaulle 2006 pp 161 178 The singularity of Suez in Anglo French relations 1951 64 une entente mal entendue in Capet A ed Britain France and the Entente Cordiale since 1904 Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2006 pp 124 142 The distinctiveness of British socialism Religion and the Labour Party c 1900 1939 in Worley M ed The Foundations of the Labour Party Ashgate 2009 pp 131 152 editor with H MacMillan The Macmillan Diaries Vol II Prime Minister and After 1957 66 2011 Democracy cosmopolitanism and national identity in a globalising world National Identities 13 4 2011 pp 329 347 At the end of the day Macmillan s account of the Cuban missile crisis International Relations 26 3 2012 pp 267 289 Slums and salvation in Husselbee L and Ballard P ed Free Churches and Society since 1800 Continuum 2012 pp 111 132 editor The Making of Channel 4 London Routledge 2013 Nonconformity and the labour movement in Pope R ed T amp T Clark Companion to Nonconformity London Bloomsbury T amp T Clark 2013 pp 459 472 Modifying a very dangerous message Britain the non aligned and the UN during the Cuban missile crisis in Gioe D Scott L and Andrew C ed An International History of the Cuban Missile Crisis a 50 year Retrospective London Routledge 2014 pp 72 98 Prime Minister and President Harold Macmillan s accounts of the Cuban missile crisis in Scott L and Hughes R G ed The Cuban Missile Crisis a Critical Appraisal London Routledge 2015 pp 75 101 editor with C J Morris Britain and the Threat to Stability in Europe 1918 45 London Bloomsbury Academic 2016 Labour and the Free Churches 1918 1939 Radicalism Righteousness and Religion London Bloomsbury 2016 References edit ISNI 0000000114435396 Catterall P P 1961 ISNI Retrieved 21 October 2019 Changes of Name The Gazette 62595 5337 22 March 2019 Dr Peter Paul Catterall University of Westminster Retrieved 12 March 2017 Consortium of bowls clubs secure 40 000 Olympic legacy funding Scots on History Track Times Higher Education 1 Steve Black National Identities Interview with David Kaplan editor March 2008 Periodical Radio 2 National Identities Editorial Board Dr Peter Catterall in Kurdistan as part of the DelPHE Iraq project Clapson Mark The Routledge Companion to Britain in the Twentieth Century Routledge 2009 p 178 Price Katy Loving Faster Than Light Romance and Readers in Einstein s Universe University of Chicago Press 2012 p 201 External links editWebpage at the University of Westminster Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pippa Catterall amp oldid 1114051337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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