Robert Morris (historian) explained

Robert John Morris, FRHistS (– 26 November 2022), known professionally as R. J. Morris, was an English historian and Emeritus Professor of Economic and Social History at the University of Edinburgh.

Life and career

Morris studied politics, philosophy and economics at Keble College, Oxford, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in 1965. He spent the following three years completing graduate study at Nuffield College, Oxford, and obtained a doctorate of philosophy (DPhil) from the university. In 1968, he joined the Department of Economic History in the Social Science Faculty of Edinburgh University and taught there until he retired, eventually being appointed professor of economic and social history. He also served as president of the European Urban History Association in 2000–02, and, as of 2017, was a patron of the Thoresby Society and president of the Scottish Economic and Social History Society.[1]

Morris died in 2022, at the age of 79.[2]

Research

Morris's research has focused primarily on class and urbanisation, especially relating to the formation of the middle classes in nineteenth-century Britain, especially with reference to gender, and family and property relations. His publications include:[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ed.ac.uk/history-classics-archaeology/history/about/staff-profiles/profile_tab5_academic.php?uun=rmorris8&search=5&params= "Professor Robert Morris"
  2. News: Rodger . Richard . Bob Morris obituary . 2 December 2022 . The Guardian . 1 December 2022.