Robert Beddard Explained
Dr. Robert Anthony Beddard was, until 2006, the Cowen Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Oriel College, Oxford.[1] He holds a master's degree (MA), a Doctorate (Doctor of Philosophy), a Cambridge Master's (MA) and a Bachelor's (BA) from London. He was a fellow Queens' College, Cambridge from 1965 to 1968.[2] He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[3] His research interests lie in 17th century British politics and religion, and include relations between Stuart England and Rome.[4]
Publications
- 'The Restoration Church' in The Restored Monarchy, 1660-1688 (ed. J.R. Jones), (1978)
- A Kingdom Without a King: The Journal of the Provisional Government in the Revolution of 1688. (Oxford, 1988)
- The Revolutions of 1688. (Oxford, 1991)
- Restoration Oxford', 'Tory Oxford', and 'James II and the Catholic challenge in The History of the University of Oxford, IV: Seventeenth-Century Oxford (ed. N. Tyacke), (Oxford, 1997)
- 'A Traitor's gift: Hugh Peter's donation to the Bodleian Library', The Bodleian Library Record. Vol 16 (1999) pp. 374–90
- 'Pope Clement X's inauguration of the Holy Year of 1675', Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. Vol 30 (2000)
- 'Six Unpublished Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria', The British Library Journal. Vol 25 (2000) pp. 129–43
- 'Isaac Basire: The Bodleian Library's first foreign reader', The Bodleian Library Record. (2003)
Criticism
Notes and References
- Web site: Oriel Calendar entry, Fellows, 2003-4. https://archive.today/20120630225029/http://www.btinternet.com/~akme/ocloril2.html . dead . 2012-06-30 .
- Web site: Fellows 1900–1999 | Queens' College.
- Book: Bachelors: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. 9780546654875. 2008-11-26. Icon Group International, Incorporated .
- Web site: University of Oxford History Faculty . www.history.ox.ac.uk . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061014090049/http://www.history.ox.ac.uk/staff/faculty/beddard_rapj.htm . 2006-10-14.