Beazley, C. Raymond 1868-1955

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Name (Latin)
Beazley, C. Raymond 1868-1955
Other forms of name
Beazley, Charles Raymond, 1868-1955
Beazley, C. R. (Charles Raymond), 1868-1955
Beazley, Raymond, Sir, 1868-1955
Bizli, Ch. R. (Charlz Raĭmond), 1868-1955
Bizli, Charlz Raĭmond, 1868-1955
Date of birth
1868-04-03
Date of death
1955-02-01
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 2562558
Wikidata: Q3420667
Library of congress: n 50006968
Sources of Information
  • His The road to ruin in Europe, 1932.
  • His Genrikh Moreplavatelʹ, 1394-1460, 1979:t.p. (Ch.R. Bizli) t.p. verso (C.R. Beazley) colophon (Charlz Raĭmond Bizli)
  • NUC pre-1956(hdg.: Beazley, Sir Charles Raymond, 1868-1955; usage: C. Raymond Beazley; C.R. Beazley; Sir Raymond Beazley; Raymond Beazley)
  • OCALC
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Wikipedia description:

Sir Charles Raymond Beazley (3 April 1868 – 1 February 1955) was a British historian. He was professor of history at the University of Birmingham from 1909 to 1933. Born in Blackheath, he was the son of Rev. Joseph and Louisa Beazley. He was educated at St Paul's School, King's College London and Balliol College, Oxford. His academic career was as a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, until his chair at Birmingham. Associated with a pro-German tendency within the British political and intellectual establishment in the inter-war years, Beazley was a regular contributor to the Anglo-German Review, established in 1936. He subsequently sat on the National Council of the Link, a pro-German organisation.

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