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Keith Jeffery

Keith John Jeffery MRIA (11 January 1952 – 12 February 2016) was a Northern Irish historian specialising in modern British, British Imperial, and Irish history.

Keith Jeffery
Born(1952-01-11)11 January 1952
Died12 February 2016(2016-02-12) (aged 64)
AwardsPrince Consort Prize (1978)
Seeley Medal (1978)
Templer Medal (2007)
Member of the Royal Irish Academy (2009)
Academic background
Alma materMethodist College Belfast University of Cambridge
Doctoral advisorJohn Andrew Gallagher
Academic work
InstitutionsQueen's University Belfast
Ulster University
Main interestsBritish Imperial and Irish history

First World War

Military intelligence
Notable worksField Marshal Sir Henry Wilson (2006)

MI6: the history of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909–1949 (2010)

1916: a global history (2015)

Early life

He attended Methodist College Belfast, where his father was vice principal.[1]

Career

Having obtained his BA, MA, and PhD (1978) degrees from St. John's College, Cambridge, the latter under the supervision of John Andrew Gallagher, he was Professor of British history at Queen's University Belfast.[2] In 1998, Jeffery served as the Lees Knowles Lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge, and in 2003–4 the Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He also held visiting positions at the Australian National University, the Australian Defence Force Academy and Deakin University.

Although much of his work was devoted to military history, his research more recently focused on the history of intelligence gathering. In 2005, he was commissioned by the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) to write an authorised history for the organisation's centenary, covering its founding in 1909 up through to 1949. John Scarlett, head of MI6 at the end of that period, said credibility required that Jeffery be given unrestricted access the files for the relevant period (1900–1949). Scarlett also was quite adamant that if James Bond had been real, he would not have been an agent, but a case officer, and that it was unthinkable that a mere agent would have so much autonomy, including a license to kill.[3][4] It was published in 2010.[5] A related study, The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 by Christopher Andrew was published in 2009.[6][7] His 1916: A Global History, published in 2015, looked at how twelve events from different arenas of war, including the Irish rebellion, reverberated around the world. He died on 12 February 2016.[8]

Selected bibliography

  • States of Emergency: British governments and strikebreaking since 1919 (London, 1983) (co-editor with Peter Hennessy)
  • The British Army and the crisis of Empire, 1918–1922 (Manchester, 1984).
  • The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson (Army Record Society, 1985) (Edited).
  • Northern Ireland since 1968 (Oxford, 1988) (co-author with Paul Arthur)
  • Men, Women, and War (Dublin, 1993) (co-editor with T. G. Fraser)
  • A military history of Ireland (Manchester, 1996) (co-editor with Thomas Bartlett)
  • An Irish empire? Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire (Manchester, 1996) (editor)
  • Ireland and the Great War (Cambridge, 2000)
  • The GPO and the Easter Rising (Dublin, 2006)
  • Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson: a political soldier (Oxford, 2006)
  • MI6: The history of the Secret Intelligence Service, 1909–1949 (Bloomsbury, 2010) (published in the United States and Canada as The Secret History of MI6 [Penguin Press, 2010])
  • 1916: A global history (Bloomsbury, 2015)

See also

References

  1. ^ New, Paul. "Keith Jeffery obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  2. ^ . Queen's University Belfast. Archived from the original on 7 January 2010. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  3. ^ Interview of Jeffrey and Scarlett together on BookTV
  4. ^ Blaney, Niall (18 December 2006). "From Belfast With Love... tales of MI6". BBC News. Retrieved 25 January 2010.
  5. ^ The Authorised History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909–1949 (Hardcover). ASIN 0747591830.
  6. ^ "Book to detail top secrets of MI6". BBC News. 7 December 2005. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
  7. ^ The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5 (Hardcover). ASIN 0713998857.
  8. ^ "Respected Irish historian Keith Jeffery dies aged 64". The Irish News. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

keith, jeffery, keith, john, jeffery, mria, january, 1952, february, 2016, northern, irish, historian, specialising, modern, british, british, imperial, irish, history, born, 1952, january, 1952died12, february, 2016, 2016, aged, awardsprince, consort, prize, . Keith John Jeffery MRIA 11 January 1952 12 February 2016 was a Northern Irish historian specialising in modern British British Imperial and Irish history Keith JefferyBorn 1952 01 11 11 January 1952Died12 February 2016 2016 02 12 aged 64 AwardsPrince Consort Prize 1978 Seeley Medal 1978 Templer Medal 2007 Member of the Royal Irish Academy 2009 Academic backgroundAlma materMethodist College Belfast University of CambridgeDoctoral advisorJohn Andrew GallagherAcademic workInstitutionsQueen s University BelfastUlster UniversityMain interestsBritish Imperial and Irish history First World War Military intelligenceNotable worksField Marshal Sir Henry Wilson 2006 MI6 the history of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909 1949 2010 1916 a global history 2015 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Selected bibliography 4 See also 5 ReferencesEarly life EditHe attended Methodist College Belfast where his father was vice principal 1 Career EditHaving obtained his BA MA and PhD 1978 degrees from St John s College Cambridge the latter under the supervision of John Andrew Gallagher he was Professor of British history at Queen s University Belfast 2 In 1998 Jeffery served as the Lees Knowles Lecturer at Trinity College Cambridge and in 2003 4 the Parnell Fellow in Irish Studies at Magdalene College Cambridge He also held visiting positions at the Australian National University the Australian Defence Force Academy and Deakin University Although much of his work was devoted to military history his research more recently focused on the history of intelligence gathering In 2005 he was commissioned by the British Secret Intelligence Service MI6 to write an authorised history for the organisation s centenary covering its founding in 1909 up through to 1949 John Scarlett head of MI6 at the end of that period said credibility required that Jeffery be given unrestricted access the files for the relevant period 1900 1949 Scarlett also was quite adamant that if James Bond had been real he would not have been an agent but a case officer and that it was unthinkable that a mere agent would have so much autonomy including a license to kill 3 4 It was published in 2010 5 A related study The Defence of the Realm The Authorized History of MI5 by Christopher Andrew was published in 2009 6 7 His 1916 A Global History published in 2015 looked at how twelve events from different arenas of war including the Irish rebellion reverberated around the world He died on 12 February 2016 8 Selected bibliography EditStates of Emergency British governments and strikebreaking since 1919 London 1983 co editor with Peter Hennessy The British Army and the crisis of Empire 1918 1922 Manchester 1984 The Military Correspondence of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson Army Record Society 1985 Edited Northern Ireland since 1968 Oxford 1988 co author with Paul Arthur Men Women and War Dublin 1993 co editor with T G Fraser A military history of Ireland Manchester 1996 co editor with Thomas Bartlett An Irish empire Aspects of Ireland and the British Empire Manchester 1996 editor Ireland and the Great War Cambridge 2000 The GPO and the Easter Rising Dublin 2006 Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson a political soldier Oxford 2006 MI6 The history of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909 1949 Bloomsbury 2010 published in the United States and Canada as The Secret History of MI6 Penguin Press 2010 1916 A global history Bloomsbury 2015 See also EditBritish history Irish history British Empire Secret Intelligence Service MI6 John Andrew Gallagher Christopher AndrewReferences Edit New Paul Keith Jeffery obituary The Guardian Retrieved 31 July 2016 Professor Keith Jeffery Queen s University Belfast Archived from the original on 7 January 2010 Retrieved 25 January 2010 Interview of Jeffrey and Scarlett together on BookTV Blaney Niall 18 December 2006 From Belfast With Love tales of MI6 BBC News Retrieved 25 January 2010 The Authorised History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909 1949 Hardcover ASIN 0747591830 Book to detail top secrets of MI6 BBC News 7 December 2005 Retrieved 19 March 2012 The Defence of the Realm The Authorized History of MI5 Hardcover ASIN 0713998857 Respected Irish historian Keith Jeffery dies aged 64 The Irish News 15 February 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Jeffery amp oldid 1139186963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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