Brooke, John, 1920-

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Information for Authority record

Name (Latin)
Brooke, John, 1920-
Date of birth
1920-05-04
Date of death
1985
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 109066426
Wikidata: Q6223340
Library of congress: n 84151502
BGU10: 000022390
Sources of Information
  • Walpole, H. Memoirs of King George II, 1985:CIP t.p. (John Brooke) data sheet (b. 5/4/20)
  • LC data base, 8/29/84(hdg.: Brooke, John, 1920- )

Wikipedia description:

John Brooke (4 May 1920 – 1985) was a British historian. He studied history at the Victoria University of Manchester under Lewis Namier and, in 1951, became Namier's principal assistant for the History of Parliament. When Namier died in 1960, Brooke succeeded him as editor of the section dealing with 1754 to 1790. From 1964, he was Senior Editor of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. He was co-author with Namier of a biography of Charles Townshend, and author of The Chatham Administration, a study of politics in the early years of George III's reign. He was also the author of a leading biography of King George III, published in 1972. Brooke died in 1985.

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