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Timothy J. G. Harris

Timothy J. G. Harris (born 1958)[1] is an historian of Later Stuart Britain.[2]

Biography

A native of London, Tim Harris was educated at the University of Cambridge, from which he received a BA (1980), MA (1984), and PhD (1985).[3] From 1983 to 1986, he was a fellow at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[4] His doctoral dissertation was published by Cambridge University Press as London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II in 1987.[5]

Since 1986, Harris has been a member of the faculty of the Department of History at Brown University.[6] There, he was an assistant professor from 1986 to 1990; an associate professor from 1990 to 1995; a full professor from 1995; and has been the Munro-Goodwin-Wilkinson Professor in European History from 2004 to the present.;[7][8]

Harris' work has focused on the intersection of high politics with popular politics; popular protest; popular religion; and politics in the Kingdom of England, the Kingdom of Ireland, and the Kingdom of Scotland.[9] His work has mainly focused on the reigns of Charles II of England, James VII and II of Scotland and England, William III of England and Mary II of England, and Anne, Queen of Great Britain.

Publications

  • "The Bawdy House Riots of 1668", Historical Journal, 29, 3 (1986), pp. 537–556.
  • London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II (Cambridge University Press, 1987).
  • "Was the Tory Reaction Popular?: Attitudes of Londoners toward the Persecution of Dissent, 1681-1686", London Journal, 13, 2 (1988), pp. 106–120.
  • "Talking with Christopher Hill", in G. Eley and W. Hunt, eds., Reviving the English Revolution: Reflections and Elaborations on the Work of Christopher Hill (Verso, 1988), pp. 99–103, 343–345.
  • "The Problem of 'Popular Political Culture' in Seventeenth-Century London", History of European Ideas, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1989), pp. 43–58.
  • "London Crowds and the Revolution of 1688", in Eveline Cruickshanks, ed., By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688 (John Donald, 1989), pp. 44–64.
  • The Politics of Religion in Restoration England 1660-1688, ed. with Mark Goldie and Paul Seaward (Basil Blackwell, 1990),
  • "Enrico VIII", Storia e Dossier (October, 1991), pp. 67–97.
  • "From Rage of Party to Age of Oligarchy? Re-thinking the later Stuart and early Hanoverian Period", Journal of Modern History, 64 (1992), pp. 700–720.
  • "Un Parlamento Contro Il Re: Alle origini della guerra civile inglese", Storia e Dossier (November, 1992), pp. 67–97.
  • Politics under the Later Stuarts: Party Conflict in a Divided Society, 1660-1715 (Longman, 1993).
  • "Tories and the Rule of Law in the Reign of Charles II", The Seventeenth Century, 8, 1 (1993), pp. 9–27.
  • "Party Turns? Or, Whigs and Tories Get Off Scott Free", Albion, 25, 4 (1993), pp. 581–590.
  • "Sobering Thoughts, But the Party is Not Yet Over: A Reply", Albion, 25, 4 (1993), pp. 645–647.
  • Ed., Popular Culture in England, c. 1500-1850 (Macmillan / St. Martin's Press, 1995).
  • "Propaganda and Public Opinion in Seventeenth-Century England", in Jeremy Popkin, ed., Media and Revolution: Comparative Perspectives (University of Kentucky Press, 1995), pp. 48–73.
  • "The Civil War and its Aftermath", The European Legacy, I, 8 (December, 1996), pp. 2284–2289.
  • "What’s New About the Restoration?", Albion, 29, 2 (1997), pp. 187–222.
  • "The Parties and the People: The Press, the Crowd and Politics 'Out-of-Doors' in Restoration England" in Lionel Glassey, ed., The Reigns of Charles II and James VII and II (Macmillan, 1997), pp. 125–51.
  • "Reluctant Revolutionaries? The Scots and the Revolution of 1688-9", in Howard Nenner, ed., Politics and the Political Imagination in Later Stuart Britain: Essays Presented to Lois Green Schwoerer (University of Rochester Press / Boydell and Brewer, 1997), pp. 97–117.
  • "The British Dimension, Religion, and the Shaping of Political Identities during the Reign of Charles II", in Tony Claydon and Ian McBride, eds., Protestantism and National Identity: Britain and Ireland, c. 1650-c.1850 (Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. 131–56.
  • "The People, the Law and the Constitution in Scotland and England: A Comparative Approach to the Glorious Revolution", Journal of British Studies, 38 (January, 1999), pp. 28–58.
  • "The Autonomy of English History?", in Glenn Burgess, ed., The New British History c. 1500-1707: A Reader (I. B. Tauris, 1999), pp. 266–86.
  • "The Legacy of the English Civil War: Rethinking the Revolution", The European Legacy, 5 (2000), pp. 501–14.
  • Ed., The Politics of the Excluded, c. 1500-1850 (Palgrave, 2001).
  • "Understanding Popular Politics in Restoration Britain", in Alan Houston and Steven C. A. Pincus, eds, A Nation Transformed: England after the Restoration (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 125–53.
  • "The Leveller Legacy: From the Restoration to the Exclusion Crisis", in Michael Mendle, ed., The Putney Debates of 1647: The Army, the Levellers, and the English State (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 219–40.
  • "Perceptions of the Crowd in later-Stuart London", in J. F. Merritt, ed., Imagining Early Modern London: Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow to Strype, 1598-1720 (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 250–72.
  • "Incompatible Revolutions?: The Established Church and the Revolutions of 1688-89 in Ireland, England and Scotland", in Allan I. Macinnes and Jane Ohlmeyer eds., The Stuart Kingdoms in the Seventeenth Century (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2002), pp. 204–225.
  • "The Augustan House of Commons", Parliamentary History, 23 (2004), pp. 375–85.
  • Restoration: Charles II and His Kingdoms, 1660-1685 (Penguin, 2005).
  • "The Reality Behind the Merry Monarchy", History Today, 55 (June 2005), 40–45.
  • Revolution: The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy, 1685-1720 (Penguin, 2006).
  • "In Search of a British History of Political Thought", in David Armitage ed., British Political Thought in History, Literature and Theory, 1500-1800 (Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 89–108.
  • "Politics, Religion and Community in Later Stuart Ireland", in Robert Armstrong, ed., Community in early modern Ireland (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2006), pp. 51–68.
  • Ed., The Entring Book of Roger Morrice, 1677-1691, 7 vols (Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2007, 2009).
  • "James II, the Glorious Revolution, and the Destiny of Britain", Historical Journal, 51, 3 (2008), 763–75.
  • "'There is none that loves him but drunk whores and whoremongers': Popular Criticisms of the Restoration Court", in Julia Marciari Alexander and Catherine Macleod, eds., Politics, Transgression, and Representation at the Court of Charles II (Yale University Press, New Haven, 2008), pp. 33–56.
  • "Restoration Ireland: Themes and Problems", in Coleman Dennehy, ed., Restoration Ireland: Always Settling and Never Settled (Ashgate, 2008), pp. 1–17.
  • "'A Sainct in Shewe, a Devill in Deede': Moral Panics and anti-Puritanism in Seventeenth-Century England", in David Lemmings, ed., Moral Panics, the Press and the Law in Early Modern England (Palgrave, 2009), pp. 97–116.
  • "The Ends of Life and the Rise of Modernity", Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 41:3 (2010–11), 421–33.
  • "Popular, Plebeian, Culture: Historical Definitions", in Joad Raymond, ed., The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, Volume 1: Beginnings to 1660 (Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 50–8.
  • "England’s 'little sisters without breasts': Shaftesbury and Scotland and Ireland", in John Spurr, ed., Anthony Ashley Cooper, The First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621-1683 (Ashgate, 2011), pp. 183–205.
  • Ed. with Stephen Taylor, The Final Crisis of the Stuart Monarchy: The Revolutions of 1688-91 in their British, Atlantic and European Contexts. (Boydell, 2013). ISBN 9781843838166.

References

  1. ^ Library author entry
  2. ^ Noel Malcolm, "Reactions to the Restoration", The Telegraph, April 3, 2005; David Jays, "Restoration tragedy", The Observer, April 23, 2005; Malcolm Gaskill, , The Independent, Feb. 24, 2006
  3. ^ Directory of Researchers at Brown
  4. ^ Directory of Researchers at Brown
  5. ^ Directory of Researchers at Brown
  6. ^ Directory of Researchers at Brown
  7. ^ Directory of Researchers at Brown
  8. ^ "Eighteen Brown Faculty Members Appointed to Named Professorships", brown.edu.
  9. ^

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Timothy J G Harris born 1958 1 is an historian of Later Stuart Britain 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditA native of London Tim Harris was educated at the University of Cambridge from which he received a BA 1980 MA 1984 and PhD 1985 3 From 1983 to 1986 he was a fellow at Emmanuel College Cambridge 4 His doctoral dissertation was published by Cambridge University Press as London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II in 1987 5 Since 1986 Harris has been a member of the faculty of the Department of History at Brown University 6 There he was an assistant professor from 1986 to 1990 an associate professor from 1990 to 1995 a full professor from 1995 and has been the Munro Goodwin Wilkinson Professor in European History from 2004 to the present 7 8 Harris work has focused on the intersection of high politics with popular politics popular protest popular religion and politics in the Kingdom of England the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Scotland 9 His work has mainly focused on the reigns of Charles II of England James VII and II of Scotland and England William III of England and Mary II of England and Anne Queen of Great Britain Publications Edit The Bawdy House Riots of 1668 Historical Journal 29 3 1986 pp 537 556 London Crowds in the Reign of Charles II Cambridge University Press 1987 Was the Tory Reaction Popular Attitudes of Londoners toward the Persecution of Dissent 1681 1686 London Journal 13 2 1988 pp 106 120 Talking with Christopher Hill in G Eley and W Hunt eds Reviving the English Revolution Reflections and Elaborations on the Work of Christopher Hill Verso 1988 pp 99 103 343 345 The Problem of Popular Political Culture in Seventeenth Century London History of European Ideas Vol 10 No 1 1989 pp 43 58 London Crowds and the Revolution of 1688 in Eveline Cruickshanks ed By Force or By Default The Revolution of 1688 John Donald 1989 pp 44 64 The Politics of Religion in Restoration England 1660 1688 ed with Mark Goldie and Paul Seaward Basil Blackwell 1990 Enrico VIII Storia e Dossier October 1991 pp 67 97 From Rage of Party to Age of Oligarchy Re thinking the later Stuart and early Hanoverian Period Journal of Modern History 64 1992 pp 700 720 Un Parlamento Contro Il Re Alle origini della guerra civile inglese Storia e Dossier November 1992 pp 67 97 Politics under the Later Stuarts Party Conflict in a Divided Society 1660 1715 Longman 1993 Tories and the Rule of Law in the Reign of Charles II The Seventeenth Century 8 1 1993 pp 9 27 Party Turns Or Whigs and Tories Get Off Scott Free Albion 25 4 1993 pp 581 590 Sobering Thoughts But the Party is Not Yet Over A Reply Albion 25 4 1993 pp 645 647 Ed Popular Culture in England c 1500 1850 Macmillan St Martin s Press 1995 Propaganda and Public Opinion in Seventeenth Century England in Jeremy Popkin ed Media and Revolution Comparative Perspectives University of Kentucky Press 1995 pp 48 73 The Civil War and its Aftermath The European Legacy I 8 December 1996 pp 2284 2289 What s New About the Restoration Albion 29 2 1997 pp 187 222 The Parties and the People The Press the Crowd and Politics Out of Doors in Restoration England in Lionel Glassey ed The Reigns of Charles II and James VII and II Macmillan 1997 pp 125 51 Reluctant Revolutionaries The Scots and the Revolution of 1688 9 in Howard Nenner ed Politics and the Political Imagination in Later Stuart Britain Essays Presented to Lois Green Schwoerer University of Rochester Press Boydell and Brewer 1997 pp 97 117 The British Dimension Religion and the Shaping of Political Identities during the Reign of Charles II in Tony Claydon and Ian McBride eds Protestantism and National Identity Britain and Ireland c 1650 c 1850 Cambridge University Press 1998 pp 131 56 The People the Law and the Constitution in Scotland and England A Comparative Approach to the Glorious Revolution Journal of British Studies 38 January 1999 pp 28 58 The Autonomy of English History in Glenn Burgess ed The New British History c 1500 1707 A Reader I B Tauris 1999 pp 266 86 The Legacy of the English Civil War Rethinking the Revolution The European Legacy 5 2000 pp 501 14 Ed The Politics of the Excluded c 1500 1850 Palgrave 2001 Understanding Popular Politics in Restoration Britain in Alan Houston and Steven C A Pincus eds A Nation Transformed England after the Restoration Cambridge University Press 2001 pp 125 53 The Leveller Legacy From the Restoration to the Exclusion Crisis in Michael Mendle ed The Putney Debates of 1647 The Army the Levellers and the English State Cambridge University Press 2001 pp 219 40 Perceptions of the Crowd in later Stuart London in J F Merritt ed Imagining Early Modern London Perceptions and Portrayals of the City from Stow to Strype 1598 1720 Cambridge University Press 2001 pp 250 72 Incompatible Revolutions The Established Church and the Revolutions of 1688 89 in Ireland England and Scotland in Allan I Macinnes and Jane Ohlmeyer eds The Stuart Kingdoms in the Seventeenth Century Four Courts Press Dublin 2002 pp 204 225 The Augustan House of Commons Parliamentary History 23 2004 pp 375 85 Restoration Charles II and His Kingdoms 1660 1685 Penguin 2005 The Reality Behind the Merry Monarchy History Today 55 June 2005 40 45 Revolution The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy 1685 1720 Penguin 2006 In Search of a British History of Political Thought in David Armitage ed British Political Thought in History Literature and Theory 1500 1800 Cambridge University Press 2006 pp 89 108 Politics Religion and Community in Later Stuart Ireland in Robert Armstrong ed Community in early modern Ireland Four Courts Press Dublin 2006 pp 51 68 Ed The Entring Book of Roger Morrice 1677 1691 7 vols Boydell Press Woodbridge 2007 2009 James II the Glorious Revolution and the Destiny of Britain Historical Journal 51 3 2008 763 75 There is none that loves him but drunk whores and whoremongers Popular Criticisms of the Restoration Court in Julia Marciari Alexander and Catherine Macleod eds Politics Transgression and Representation at the Court of Charles II Yale University Press New Haven 2008 pp 33 56 Restoration Ireland Themes and Problems in Coleman Dennehy ed Restoration Ireland Always Settling and Never Settled Ashgate 2008 pp 1 17 A Sainct in Shewe a Devill in Deede Moral Panics and anti Puritanism in Seventeenth Century England in David Lemmings ed Moral Panics the Press and the Law in Early Modern England Palgrave 2009 pp 97 116 The Ends of Life and the Rise of Modernity Journal of Interdisciplinary History 41 3 2010 11 421 33 Popular Plebeian Culture Historical Definitions in Joad Raymond ed The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture Volume 1 Beginnings to 1660 Oxford University Press 2011 pp 50 8 England s little sisters without breasts Shaftesbury and Scotland and Ireland in John Spurr ed Anthony Ashley Cooper The First Earl of Shaftesbury 1621 1683 Ashgate 2011 pp 183 205 Ed with Stephen Taylor The Final Crisis of the Stuart Monarchy The Revolutions of 1688 91 in their British Atlantic and European Contexts Boydell 2013 ISBN 9781843838166 References Edit Library author entry Noel Malcolm Reactions to the Restoration The Telegraph April 3 2005 David Jays Restoration tragedy The Observer April 23 2005 Malcolm Gaskill The Glorious Revolution by Edward Vallance Revolution by Tim Harris The Independent Feb 24 2006 Directory of Researchers at Brown Directory of Researchers at Brown Directory of Researchers at Brown Directory of Researchers at Brown Directory of Researchers at Brown Eighteen Brown Faculty Members Appointed to Named Professorships brown edu Profile from Brown UniversityExternal links Edithttps research brown edu myresearch Tim Harris Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timothy J G Harris amp oldid 1128002513, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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