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John Beckett

Emeritus Professor of English Regional History,

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Biography

I have taught at the University of Nottingham for much of my career. In addition to my work in the Department of History, I am:

  • Chair of the Thoroton Society, the local history and archeology society for Nottinghamshire.
  • Chair of the History of Lincolnshire Committee which publishes scholarly monographs on the county
  • Convenor and Editor of the Nottinghamshire Church History Project (joint web-based project with the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham}
  • Chair of the Editorial Board of the academic journal Midland History

Expertise Summary

I have supervised research students in all areas of eighteenth and nineteenth century British history.

Recent successful Ph.D. students have worked in the following areas:

  • Nottinghamshire landowners and their estates c.1660 - c.1840

  • The renaissance of the English market town study of six Nottinghamshire market towns, 1680-1840

  • Patrician landscapes, plebian cultures : parks and society in two English counties, c.1750-1850

  • Parliamentary Enclosure in Northamptonshire,

  • Parliamentary Enclosure in Lincolnshire

  • Working-class diet and health in Nottingham, 1850-1939

  • The political activities and opinions of the Fourth Duke of Newcastle (1785-1851)

  • Anglican Choir Bands in the East Midlands

  • The Lincolnshire attorney in the 18th and 19th centuries

  • Seventeenth century Leicestershire politics

  • Enclosure in the Isle of Axholme, Lincolnshire

  • The Rural Shop in the East Midlands since the nineteenth century

  • The 1918 influenza outbreak (Spanish Flu) in the East Midlands

  • Nonconformity in south Nottinghamshire in the nineteenth century

  • The Cotton Industry in the Leen Valley

  • Poaching in the East Midlands

I have supervised research students working on politics and print in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century East Midlands, the development of industrial Derby, the Union with Scotland in 1707, and the University of Nottingham in the First World War.

Research Summary

Principal Investigator, Engagement Centre for Hidden Histories of the First World War. AHRC-funded project (2014-19) as part of a major initiative on the First World War across the country.

Principal Investigator, Nottingham's Green Spaces. AHRC-funded project on the history of the green spaces and of their usage today.

The English Village. A book on the evolution and development of the English Village through time, arising from my work (2005-10) as Director of the Victoria County History (University of London; seconded from the University of Nottingham. AHRC Fellowship in 2011. Several chapters written: research ongoing.

A history of the University of Nottingham. A project sponsored by the university, and published Summer 2016. Lectures and other spin-off events.

Southwell Church History Project (University of Nottingham, and Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. Preparation of researched histories of each church and church site in Nottinghamshire lead ingto (a) a website (ongoing), (b) an edition in the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire Record Series, and (c) a major scholarly study of the evolution of church buildings since the Norman Conquest (with archaeological editor Christopher Brooke).

Propaganda in the First World War. A study of the use of propaganda during the First World War, with particular reference to the Central Committee for National Patriotic Organizations. In preparation.

The Chilwell Explosion, July 1918. A detailed study of the explosion in one of the largest munitions factories in Britain in the First World War. 134 fatalities and many injuries.

The Great Escape, September 1917. A study of the break out by German military officers from the Prisoner of War Camp at Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire. The buildings which constituted the POW camp are now part of the University of Nottingham's Sutton Bonington Campus.

Memorialising the First World War. A book length study of how the First World War was commemorated over the years c.1919-30.

Newstead Abbey and the Byronic legacy. A study of the break up of the Newstead (Nottinghamshire) estate in the 1920s and 1930s, and at the position of the Abbey as a memorial to the Romantic poet, Lord Byron.

A book on Local History in England, for Routledge. In preparation.

The Rise and Fall of The GrenvillesSupervision

I continue to supervise research students at the University of Nottingham, and am happy to consider applications for work in any area of British history, including local history (both within the East Midlands and further afield) since the seventeenth century.

The PhD students who I am currently supervising are as follows:

Michael Crane - the development of Derby

Hannah Nicholson - political propaganda in the early nineteenth century in the East Midlands

Michael Noble - the University of Nottingham in the First World War

Michael Taylor - the Union with Scotland in 1707.

Conferences

Conference papers:

'The decline of manorial control over village and community governance, 1600-2010', 8th European Social Science History Conference, University of Ghent, Belgium, 14 April 2010

'Local History in its comparative international context', International Symposium, Institute of Historical Research, 8 July 2009

'The New Domesday of Landownership, 1875, and its aftermath', 7th European Social Science History Conference, Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 28 February 2008

(with Michael Turner), 'Agricultural Productivity in England, 1700-1914', European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) action A35: Program for the study of European rural societies (PROGRESSORE) Third Workshop for Working Group 2 (Rural management of land): `Production and productivity in European agriculture in a historical context', University of Lund, Sweden, June 13-14 2008

'Libraries and the Victoria County History', Historic Libraries Forum, Royal Asiatic Society, London, 15 November 2007

'End of the Old Order? The Land Question and the Burden of Ownership in the UK, c.1880-c.1925', Sixth European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, 22 March 2006

(with Michael Turner), 'F.M.L. Thompson and the English Land Market, 1918-21', British Agricultural History Society, Winter Conference, IHR, London, 10 December 2005

(with Michael Turner), 'The Land Question and the Burden of ownership, c.1880-1925', 'The Land Question' conference, the University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 3 July 2005

`Historical Dimensions of Sustainable Farming', ESRC Transdisciplinary Seminar Series: Approaches to Sustainable Farmland Management, School of Geography, University of Nottingham,13 January 2004

(with Michael Turner and Bethanie Afton), `Agricultural Sustainability', British Agricultural History Society Spring Conference, University of Sussex, 8 April 2002

`The Anglican Diocese as Region: the creation of Southwell Diocese, 1878-1884', Conference of Regional and Local Historians (CORAL), University of Wolverhampton. 6 September 2001

Public lectures

'Byron and the Luddites', Lucy Edwards Lecture, Newstead Abbey Byron Society, 11 December 2011.

'The Victoria County History and the Lincoln Record Society: the quest for a 'County History' of Lincolnshire', Jim Johnston Memorial Lecture, University of Lincoln, , 18 May 2010

'The Early days of the Victoria County History', Christopher Elrington Memorial Lecture, Amwell Society, Islington, London, 26 January 2010

'Two Christian Counties: Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and the Diocese of Southwell, 1884-1927', Roy Christian Memorial Lecture, Derby WEA and Derbyshire Archaeological Society, University of Derby, 11 January 2008.

'England's Past for Everyone', Gerald Aylmer Seminar, Royal Historical Society, 20 November 2008.

'England's Past for Everyone: researching the local community', Historical Association Annual Conference, Clore Centre, British Museum, 14 April 2007

'Local History, family history and the Victoria County History: new directions for the twenty-first century', Marc Fitch Lecture, University of London, Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck, 23 September, 2006.

'Byron and Newstead: the Aristocrat and the Abbey', VCH Essex Appeal Fund, AGM, Blix, nr Chelmsford, 22 November 2006

'The Victoria County History: Past, Present and Future', Historical Association, Manchester Branch, 4 November 2006

'The Survival of the Aristocracy in England: how did they do it?', HA Essex, Chelmsford, Essex Record Office, 13 May 2006

'Building towns and suburbs: landlords, enclosure and commons, 1750-1914, Victorian Society, East of England Groups, Lucy Cavendish Hall, Cambridge, 8 April 2006

'Byron and Newstead: the Aristocrat and the Abbey', London Byron Society, The George, 213 Strand, London, 22 February 2005.

'Agriculture and the Industrial Revolution', Cheshire Local History Association Annual conference (keynote address), Northwich, Cheshire, 30 October 2004

`The Survival of the Aristocracy in England: how did they do it?, Bolton Branch, Historical Association, Bolton School, 1 March 2004

`Why Did the Aristocrats Dislike their Country Houses?', Calke Abbey (National Trust Lecture), 20 February 2004

`Byron and Rochdale', International Byron Society Annual Conference, Rochdale, 23 August 2003.

`Robert Bakewell and Agricultural Productivity: new thoughts on a well-worn theme', New Dishley Society, Snibston Discovery Park, Coalville, 17 October 2002

`Houses in Nottingham, 1688-1750', Maurice Barley Commemorative Lecture, University of Nottingham, 6 June 2002

`Jubilees, Coronations and the Creation of English Cities: Nottingham, Leicester and Derby', Historical Association, Nottingham Branch, University of Nottingham, 9 May 2002

`Byron and Newstead', International Byron Society Annual Pilgrimage, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 13 April 2002

`The Anglican Diocese as Region in Nineteenth-Century England', Anne Mitson Memorial Lecture, Nottingham Trent University, 20 March 2002

`Laxton: England's Last Open Field Village', Wolfson Lecture in Local History, Board of Continuing Education, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge, 20 May 1999.

Recent Publications

  • JOHN BECKETT, 2020. Fixing the Membership of the Lords and Commons: Sir John Cam Hobhouse and the Nottingham by-election, 1834 Parliamentary History. (In Press.)
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2018. The English Parish Church:: past, present and future The Local Historian. 48(4), 266-76
  • JOHN BECKETT, PAUL ELLIOTT, JONATHAN COOPE and JUDITH MILLS, 2017. The Social World of Nottingham's Green Spaces East Midlands Heritage and History. 5, 26-29
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2017. On the Radar:: the House of Lords comes in from the Cold Parliamentary History. 36(3), 372-86 (In Press.)

I shall be teaching undergraduates through the academic session 2018-19. I shall continue to supervise research post graduates.

Past Research

See my publications list.

Future Research

I am currently researching and writing the following books:

The English Village - a study of the evolution of the English village since the Norman Conquest, building on work undertaken at the Victoria County History (2005-10). Publisher Yale UP.

Issues in Local History. A book of essays relating to my long experience and knowledge of the working of local history both in the UK and further afield. Publisher: Routledge

Propaganda in the First World War. Publisher to be decided.

  • JOHN BECKETT, 2020. Fixing the Membership of the Lords and Commons: Sir John Cam Hobhouse and the Nottingham by-election, 1834 Parliamentary History. (In Press.)
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2018. The English Parish Church:: past, present and future The Local Historian. 48(4), 266-76
  • JOHN BECKETT, PAUL ELLIOTT, JONATHAN COOPE and JUDITH MILLS, 2017. The Social World of Nottingham's Green Spaces East Midlands Heritage and History. 5, 26-29
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2017. On the Radar:: the House of Lords comes in from the Cold Parliamentary History. 36(3), 372-86 (In Press.)
  • JOHN BECKETT and CHRISTOPHER BROOKE, 2016. Researching our Churches: the Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project Church Archaeology. 17, 1-18
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2016. Nottingham: A History of Britain's Global University 1st. Boydell.
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2016. The Scientific Community in Nottingham:: Bromley House to the University College Transactions of the Thoroton Society. 120, 193-207
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2015. Politician or Poet?: the Sixth Lord Byron in the House of Lords 1809-13 Parliamentary History. 34(2), 201-17
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2014. The Glorious Revolution, Parliament and the Making of the First Industrial Nation. In: Parliament, Politics and Policy in Britain and Ireland, c.1680-1832: essays in honour of D.W. Hayton 1. Wiley Blackwell. 36-53
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2014. Inventing and reinventing the modern City: the 2012 City Status Competition in the United Kingdom Urban History. 41(4), 705-20
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2014. The Victoria County History in Yorkshire: the past, the present and the future Northern History. 51(2), 330-43
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2014. Patriotism in Nottinghamshire:: challenging the unconvinced, 1914-17 Midland History. 39, 2
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2014. Twentieth Century Postscript: From Private to Public Ownership. In: ROSALYS COOPE, PETE SMITH, ed., Newstead Abbey:: a Nottinghamshire Country House: its owners and architectural history, 1540-1931 1st. 48. Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. 165-8
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2013. Ruler-Scholar-Divine: Dr George Ridding, First Bishop of Southwell, 1884-1904 Transactions of the Thoroton Society. 116, 119-27
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2013. Writing Northamptonshire's History: the early VCH in the county Northamptonshire Past and Present. 66, 56-69
  • JOHN BECKETT, MATTHEW BRISTOW and ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON, eds., 2012. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: a Diamond Jubilee Celebration 1899-2012 1st. University of London.
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2012. Rethinking the English Village The Local Historian. 42(4), 301-11
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. W.G. Hoskins the Victoria County History, and the Study of English Local History Midland History. 36(1), 115-27
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. Local history in its comparative international context Local Historian. 41(2), 90-104
  • BECKETT, J. and TURNER, M., 2011. Agricultural productivity in England, 1700-1914. In: OLSSON, M. and SVENSSON, P., eds., Growth and stagnation in European historical agriculture Brepols. 57-81
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. Topography and landscape history: the role of the Victoria County History Landscape History. 32(2), 57-65
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. Topgraphy and landscape history: the role of the Victoria County History Landscape History. 32(2), 57-65
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. The Victoria County History in Devon, 1899-1910 Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association. 143, 31-44
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. Canon Thomas Taylor of St Just and the Victoria County History of Cornwall 1899-1938 Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall. 31-44
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. W.G. Hoskins the Victoria County History in Leicestershire Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and HIstorical Society. 85, 165-91
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. The Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society and the Victoria County History Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society. 10, 207-25
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2011. Writing Hampshire's History: the Victoria County History, 1899-1914 Hampshire Studies. 66, 221-34
  • BECKETT, J. and TURNER, M., 2010. Land reform and the English land market, 1880-1925. In: CRAGOE, M. and READMAN, P., eds., The land question in Britain 1750-1950 Palgrave Macmillan. 219-236
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2010. Byron's Wealth Newstead Byron Society Review. 29-34
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2010. The Thoroton Society and the Victoria County History Transactions of the Thoroton Society. 113, 119-36
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2009. Libraries and the Victoria County History Library & Information History. 25(4), 217-26
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2009. Dr George Ridding, First Bishop of Southwell, 1884-1904. In: STANLEY CHAPMAN, DEREK WALKER, ed., Minster People Southwell Local History Society. 101-14
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2008. Derby's Quest for City Status Derbyshire Archaeological Journal. 128, 136-45
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2008. Historical Dimensions of Sustainable Farming. In: R. FISH, S. SEYMOUR, C. WATKINS, M. STEVEN, ed., Sustainable Farmland Management:: Transdisciplinary Approaches 1st. CAB International. 42-48
  • JOHN BECKETT, 2008. Lancaster becomes a city 1937 Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 157, 149-56
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2007. Writing Local History Manchester: Manchester University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2005. City status in the British Isles, 1830-2002 Aldershot: Ashgate.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2005. The Nottingham Reform Bill Riots of 1831. In: Partisan Politics, Principle and Reform in Parliament and the Constituencies, 1689-1880 1st. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 114-38
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2005. Byron and Rochdale 33(1), 13-24
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2005. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: the VCH in the East Midlands East Midland Historian. 15, 57-8
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Viscount Lonsdale. In: New Dictionary of National Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Sir John Lowther. In: New Dictionary of National Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., BRAND, KEN, KNIGHT, MARTINE HAMILTON, NOTTINGHAM (ENGLAND). CITY COUNCIL and NOTTINGHAM CIVIC SOCIETY, 2004. The Council House Nottingham and Old Market Square / John Beckett, Ken Brand ; colour photographs by Martine Hamilton Knight Nottingham : Nottingham Civic Society, 2004.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. George Grenville. In: New Dictionary of National Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Freehold from Copyhold and Leasehold: tenurial transition in England between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries In: Proceedings of the CORN Conference.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Contesting the Urban Fringe: Nottingham City Council, Wollaton Hall and Broxtowe Hall, 1924-37 108, 159-71
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Sir James Lowther of Lowther. In: New Dictionary of National Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2004. Thomas William Coke. In: New Dictionary of National Biography Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT, J.V., TURNER,M. and AFTON,B., 2004. Agricultural Sustainability and Open-Field Farming in England, c. 1650-1830 International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. I(2), 124-40
  • DICKSON, P.G.M. and BECKETT, J.V., 2003. The finances of the Dukes of Chandos: aristocratic inheritance, marriage, and debt in eighteenth-century England Huntington Library Quarterly. 64(3-4), 309-355
  • BECKETT, JOHN, 1940-, HENSTOCK, ADRIAN and NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (ENGLAND). COUNTY COUNCIL, 2003. Nottinghamshire past : essays in honour of Adrian Henstock / edited by John Beckett Cardiff : Merton Priorty Press for Nottinghamshire County Council, 2003.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2003. Edward Trollope, the Archbishop's Palace, and the Founding of the Diocese of Southwell in 1884. In: Nottinghamshire Past: essays in honour of Adrian Henstock Merton Priory Press, Cardiff. 137-54
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2003. `The Future's Here': a conference on widening access to archives Local Historian. VOL 33(PART 4), 204-206
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2003. Introduction. In: Nottinghamshire Past: essays in honour of Adrian Henstock Merton Priory Press, Cardiff. 1-6
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2003. CITY STATUS FOR SWANSEA, 1911-69 WELSH HISTORY REVIEW. VOL 21(PART 3), 534-551
  • BECKETT, J.V. and WINDSOR, D., 2003. Truro: Diocese and City Cornish Studies. ISSU 11, 220-227
  • BECKETT, J.V., TRANTER, M. and BATEMAN, W., eds., 2003. Visitation Returns from the Archdeaconry of Derby Chesterfield: Derbyshire Record Society.
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2003. A Gloomy Picture [Nottingham Museums] East Midland Historian. 13, 3-4
  • BECKETT, J. V., 2003. Sir Daniel Fleming and the Gentlemen of England Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society. SERS 3(VOL 3), 127-138
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2002. Byron and Newstead: the aristocrat and the Abbey Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press.
  • BECKETT,J.V., 2002. Frustrated Ambition: the Nottingham Boundary Extension of 1933 Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. 105, 171-83
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2002. Casting the Net: the computer database and the Southwell DAC Church History Project. In: Back to the Future: Building a Future from a Known Past Diocese of Southwell, Southwell. 28-30
  • TURNER, M.E., BECKETT, J.V. and AFTON, B., 2001. Farm production in England, 1700-1914 Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • BECKETT,J.V., 2001. City Status in the United Kingdom History Today. 51(11), 18-19
  • BECKETT, J.V., 2000. Agricultural Landownership and Estate Management. In: The Agrarian History of England and Wales, vol. 7 1850-1914 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 693-758
  • BECKETT,J.V., 2000. Greater Nottingham: The Abortive Boundary Extension Scheme of 1920 Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. 104, 135-50
  • TURNER, MICHAEL, 1948-, AFTON, B. (BETHANIE), 1948- and BECKETT, J. V., 1997. Agricultural rent in England, 1690-1914 / M.E. Turner, J.V. Beckett and B. Afton Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997.
  • BECKETT, J.V., ed., 1997. A Centenary History of Nottingham Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK.
  • BECKETT,J.V., 1997. The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 1897-1997 Nottinghamshire Historian. 58, 6-8
  • BECKETT, J., 1997. Responses to War: Nottingham in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815 Midland History. VOL 22, 71-84
  • BECKETT,J.V., TURNER,M.E. and COWELL,B., 1997. Flamborough and other inclosure hedges Rights of Way Law Review. 9(3), 91-96
  • BECKETT, J.V. and HEATH, J., 1995. Derbyshire Tithe Files 1836-50 Derbyshire Record Society, Chesterfield.
  • BECKETT, J. V. and HEATH, J. E., 1995. Derbyshire Tithe Files 1836-50 DERBYSHIRE RECORD SOCIETY -PUBLICATIONS-. VOL 22, ALL
  • BECKETT, J. V., 1994. The rise and fall of the Grenvilles : dukes of Buckingham and Chandos, 1710 to 1921 / John Beckett Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York : Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1994.
  • BECKETT, J. V., 1989. A history of Laxton : England's last open-field village / J. V. Beckett Oxford : Basil Blackwell, 1989.
  • BECKETT, J. V., 1988. The East Midlands from A.D. 1000 / J.V. Beckett London : Longman, 1988.
  • BECKETT, J. V. (JOHN VINCENT), 1950-, 1986. The aristocracy in England 1660-1914 / J.V. Beckett Oxford : Basil Blackwell, 1986.
  • BECKETT, J. V., 1981. Coal and tobacco : the Lowthers and the economic development of West Cumberland, 1660-1760 / J.V. Beckett Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1981.
  • The Victoria County History in the Midlands Midland History. 39(1), 133-43

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