Ernest Barker
Sir Ernest Barker was an English political scientist who served as Principal of King's College London from 1920 to 1927.
Life and career
Ernest Barker was born in Woodley, Cheshire, and educated at Manchester Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford. Barker was a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, from 1898 to 1905, St John's College, Oxford, from 1909 to 1913, and New College, Oxford, from 1913 to 1920. He spent a brief time at the London School of Economics. He was Principal of King's College London from 1920 to 1927, and subsequently became Professor of Political Science in the University of Cambridge in 1928, being the first holder of the chair endowed by the Rockefeller Foundation.In June 1936 he was elected to serve on the Liberal Party Council. He was knighted in 1944. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1958.
Barker was married twice, firstly in 1900 to Emily Isabel Salkeld, with whom he had a son and two daughters; she died in 1924. In 1927 he married Olivia Stuart Horner; they had a son, Nicolas Barker, and a daughter.
Barker died on 17 February 1960. There is a memorial stone to him in St Botolph's Church, Cambridge.
Works
- Ernest Barker, H. W. Carless Davis, C. R. L. Fletcher, Arthur Hassall, L. G. Wickham Legg, F. Morgan, Why We Are at War: Great Britain's Case, by Members of the Oxford Faculty of Modern History
- The Crusades. A later edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica article, edited with additional notes.Translator's Introduction to Otto von Gierke, Natural Law and the Theory of Society Oliver Cromwell and the English People Britain and the British People Reflections on Government
- "The Development of Public Services in Western Europe 1660-1930" The Politics of Aristotle Character of England edited Traditions of Civility Principles of Social and Political Theory ' Golden Ages of the Great Cities
- ' Age and Youth: Memories of Three Universities and the Father of Man
- ''Social Contract: Essays by Locke, Hume, and Rousseau''