Paul Bew Explained
Paul Anthony Elliott Bew, Baron Bew (born 22 January 1950[1]),[2] is a British historian from Northern Ireland and a life peer. He has worked at Queen's University Belfast since 1979, and is currently Professor of Irish Politics, a position he has held since 1991.[2]
Early life and education
Bew was born on 22 January 1950 in Belfast. He was educated at Brackenber House School, and Campbell College, a grammar school in Belfast.[3] He studied for his BA and PhD at Pembroke College, Cambridge. His doctoral thesis was titled "The Politics of the Irish Land War, 1879-1882".[4]
Academic career
His first book, Land and the National Question in Ireland, 1858–82 was a revisionist study that challenged nationalist historiography by examining the clash between landowners and tenants as well as the conflict between large and small tenants. His third book, a short study of Charles Stewart Parnell published in 1980, challenged some of the arguments of the award-winning 1977 biography of Parnell by F. S. L. Lyons, though Lyons, one of the "doyens" of modern Irish history, acknowledged the younger historian's arguments by stating that "Nothing Dr Bew writes is without interest."[5] Bew's central thesis was that Parnell was a fundamentally conservative figure whose ultimate aim was to secure a continuing position of leadership for the Protestant gentry in a Home Rule Ireland.
In 2007, Oxford University Press published Bew's Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789–2006, which forms part of the Oxford History of Modern Europe series. The book received positive reviews.[5] [6] [7]
Bew acted as a historical advisor to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry between 1998 and 2001.[8]
Bew was also involved in the Belfast Project, a Boston College initiative to record interviews with former participants in the Troubles, including former republican and loyalist paramilitaries.[9] In 2014, Gerry Adams criticised Bew's handling of the Boston College project, as well as the journalist Ed Moloney and the former IRA volunteer Anthony McIntyre.[9] [10] Adams claimed Bew had deliberately chosen Moloney and McIntyre because they were unsympathetic to Adams.[9] [10] Bew expressed regret over the closure of the project, and stated further oral history projects of the Troubles were now "under a cloud".[11]
Political involvement
Bew's political stance has changed over the years. In a 2004 interview for The Guardian, he stated that "While my language was more obviously leftwing in the 1970s than today, that sympathy has always been there".[2] As a young man, Bew participated in the People's Democracy marches. Bew was briefly a member of a group called the British and Irish Communist Organisation, which advocated the two nations theory of Northern Ireland.[12] Bew was also a member of the Workers' Party, then known as Official Sinn Féin.[13]
From 1991 to 1993, he served as President of The Irish Association for Cultural, Economic and Social Relations.
Bew is a unionist, and in 2019 called for the British government to do more to champion the union and recommended introducing a Department of the Union.[14] He served as an "informal adviser" to David Trimble.[2] Trimble and Bew are both signatories to the statement of principles of the Henry Jackson Society,[15] which has been characterised as a neoconservative organisation.[16]
House of Lords
In 2007, Bew was selected by the independent House of Lords Appointments Commission to be made a member of the House of Lords.[17] His contributions to the Good Friday Agreement process were acknowledged with an appointment.[18] He was created Baron Bew, of Donegore in the County of Antrim on 26 March 2007, and sits in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.[19] He was introduced to the Lords on 15 May 2007, supported by Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve (a fellow academic and crossbencher) and Lord Trimble (i.e. his friend David Trimble).[20] He made his maiden speech on 23 July 2007 during a debate on political donations in Northern Ireland.[21]
Lord Bew was Chair of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, an advisory non-departmental public body of the United Kingdom Government, from September 2013 to August 2018.[22] In October 2018, he was appointed as Chairman of the House of Lords Appointments Commission for a five-year term starting on 1 November 2018.[23] He was succeeded by Baroness Deech on 26 October 2023.[24]
Personal life
Bew is married to Greta Jones, a history professor at the University of Ulster, with whom he has one son, John Bew, who is professor of history at the Department of War Studies, King's College London.[2]
Bibliography
Monographs
- Book: Land and the National Question in Ireland, 1858–82. 1979. Gill & Macmillan.
- Book: The State in Northern Ireland, 1921–72: Political Forces and Social Class. 1979. Manchester University Press.
- Book: C.S. Parnell. registration. 1980. Gill & Macmillan. 978-0-7171-1079-7 .
- Book: Sean Lemass and the Making of Modern Ireland, 1945–66. 1982. Gill & Macmillan. (with Henry Patterson)
- Book: The British State and the Ulster Crisis: From Wilson to Thatcher. 1985. Verso Books. (with Henry Patterson)
- Book: Conflict and Conciliation in Ireland, 1890–1910: Parnellites and Radical Agrarians. 1987. Clarendon Press.
- Book: The Dynamics of Irish Politics. 1989. Lawrence & Wishart. (with Henry Patterson and Ellen Hazelkorn)
- Book: Between War and Peace: The Political Future of Northern Ireland. 1997. Lawrence & Wishart.
- Book: Northern Ireland 1921–2001: Political Power and Social Classes . 2002. Serif.
- Book: Ideology and the Irish Question: Ulster Unionism and Irish Nationalism, 1912–1916. 1994. Clarendon Press.
- Book: John Redmond. 1996. Dundalgan Press. John Redmond.
- Book: Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles, 1968–99. 1999. Gill & Macmillan. (with Gordon Gillespie)
- Book: The Making and Remaking of the Good Friday Agreement. 2007. The Liffey Press.
- Book: Ireland: The Politics of Enmity 1789–2006. 2007. Oxford University Press.
- Book: Enigma: A New Life of Charles Stewart Parnell. 2011. Gill & Macmillan.
- Book: Churchill & Ireland. 2016. Oxford University Press.
Articles
- 12 September 2009. Terrorism is back in Northern Ireland. The Spectator. 311. 9446. 18–19. https://archive.today/20130421075315/http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/all/5317256/terrorism-is-back-in-northern-ireland.thtml. dead. 21 April 2013. 20 June 2011.
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Notes and References
- Birthdays. The Guardian. 33. Guardian News & Media. London. 22 January 2013.
- News: Richards. Huw. 9 March 2004. Paul Bew: Belfast's history man. The Guardian. London. 6 March 2008. 1 April 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070401111735/http://education.guardian.co.uk/egweekly/story/0,5500,1164709,00.html. live.
- Web site: Bew, Baron, (Paul Anthony Elliott Bew) (born 22 Jan. 1950) . . Oxford University Press . 14 May 2023 . en . 1 December 2021.
- Web site: Bew . P. a. E. . The Politics of the Irish Land War, 1879-1882. . E-Thesis Online Service . The British Library Board . 14 May 2023 . 1974.
- Partnership of loss. Roy Foster. London Review of Books. 13 December 2007. 6 March 2008. 16 February 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080216074008/http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n24/fost02_.html. live.
- News: Harris. Eoghan. 21 October 2007. Badly needed corrective to vilification of Long Fellow. Irish Independent. 6 March 2008. 20 May 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110520031043/http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/eoghan-harris/badly-needed-corrective-to-vilification-of-long-fellow-1200456.html. live.
- News: Burleigh. Michael. 18 November 2007. Not all stout and oysters. The Times. London. 7 March 2008.
- Bew. Paul. 2005. The role of the historical adviser and the Bloody Sunday Tribunal. Historical Research. 78. 199. 113–127. 10.1111/j.1468-2281.2005.00240.x.
- News: McGarry. Patsy. 6 May 2014. Boston College says it will return interviews about the North. The Irish Times. 20 May 2014. Gerry Adams has welcomed the College’s decision to hand back the tapes. "The Boston College Belfast Project was flawed from the beginning.” he said yesterday. “It was conceived by Lord Paul Bew, ” he said. He proposed Ed Moloney and Anthony McIntyre despite the fact that both individuals were “extremely hostile” me and Sinn Fein, Mr Adams said. 20 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140520235500/http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/boston-college-says-it-will-return-interviews-about-the-north-1.1785452. live.
- "Web site: McDonald. Henry. 7 May 2014. Gerry Adams: I complained formally over police detention. The Guardian. 20 May 2014. 24 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140524224001/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/may/07/gerry-adams-complains-to-police-ombudsman-over-detention. live.
- Web site: O'Hara. Victoria. 12 May 2014. Boston College Troubles archive closure a loss to history. Belfast Telegraph. 20 May 2014. The prestige of Boston College will continue to grow but a project which had been designed as one of the jewels in the crown of a great library has gone. Other similar projects to use oral history as a means of dealing with the past in the Troubles are also, to say the least, under a cloud.. 20 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140520222934/http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/northern-ireland/boston-college-troubles-archive-closure-a-loss-to-history-says-professor-paul-bew-30265098.html. live.
- Book: Godson, Dean. 2004. Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism. New York. HarperCollins. 30.
- Book: Hanley. Brian. Millar. Scott. 2010. The Lost Revolution: The Story of the Official IRA and the Workers' Party. London. Penguin.
- News: McGreevy . Ronan . Leading historian says case must be made for NI to stay in UK . 14 May 2023 . The Irish Times . 19 June 2019 . en.
- Web site: Signatories to the Statement of Principles . Henry Jackson Society. 6 March 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100808045304/http://www.henryjacksonsociety.org/signatories.asp?pageid=36. 8 August 2010.
- News: Clark. David. 21 November 2005. The neoconservative temptation beckoning Britain's bitter liberals. The Guardian. London. 6 March 2008. 29 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130829194941/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2005/nov/21/foreignpolicy.iraq. live.
- Web site: Commissioner Biographies – Chair Lord (Paul) Bew . House of Lords Appointments Commission . 14 May 2023.
- News: Belfast academic becomes lord. The Irish Times. 15 February 2007. 6 March 2008. 30 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131030170933/http://www.irishtimes.com/news/belfast-academic-becomes-lord-1.803301. live.
- Web site: Lord Bew: Parliamentary career . MPs and Lords . UK Parliament . 14 May 2023.
- United Kingdom . Introduction: Lord Bew . House of Lords . 15 May 2007 . 692 .
- United Kingdom . Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (Northern Ireland Political Parties) Order 2007 . House of Lords . 23 July 2007 . 694 . Lord Bew .
- Web site: Lord Paul Bew - GOV.UK. 10 January 2018. 10 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180110180927/https://www.gov.uk/government/people/paul-bew. live.
- Web site: Lord Bew appointed Chair of the House of Lords Appointments Commission. London. House of Lords Appointments Commission. October 2018. 24 December 2018. 24 December 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181224220203/https://lordsappointments.independent.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Lord-Bew-and-Annual-Report-pn2.pdf. live.
- Web site: Appointment of Baroness Deech as Chair of the House of Lords Appointments Commission. London. House of Lords Appointments Commission. 26 October 2023. 19 December 2023.