Robert Beddard
Robert Anthony Beddard is a British historian.
Beddard was, until 2006, the Cowen Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Oriel College, Oxford.
Life
He is the son of J. E. Beddard, and was educated at Brierley Hill Grammar School. He graduated B.A. at the University of London, and M.A. at Cambridge. He was a fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge from 1965 to 1968. A D.Phil. at Oxford in 1966, in 1968 he was elected a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.Beddard is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His research interests lie in 17th century British politics and religion, and include relations between Stuart England and Rome.
Publications
- 'The Restoration Church' in The Restored Monarchy, 1660-1688,
- A Kingdom Without a King: The Journal of the Provisional Government in the Revolution of 1688.
- The Revolutions of 1688.
- Restoration Oxford', 'Tory Oxford', and 'James II and the Catholic challenge in The History of the University of Oxford, IV: Seventeenth-Century Oxford,
- 'A Traitor's gift: Hugh Peter's donation to the Bodleian Library', The Bodleian Library Record. Vol 16 pp. 374–90
- 'Pope Clement X's inauguration of the Holy Year of 1675', Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. Vol 30
- 'Six Unpublished Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria', The British Library Journal. Vol 25 pp. 129–43
- 'Isaac Basire: The Bodleian Library's first foreign reader', The Bodleian Library Record.
Criticism
- , History Today, June 2006, Volume: 56 Issue: 6, Page 62-62