- R. J. B. Knight
For the English cricketer, administrator, and schoolmaster, see
Roger Knight R. J. B. Knight (born 11 April 1944) is one of Britain's leading naval historians of the 18th century, a former Deputy Director of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, and author of a distinguished biography of Admiral Lord Nelson.
Early Life and Education
The son of Lieutenant-Commander John B. Knight of Bromley, Kent, and Alyson Yvonne née Nunn, Roger John Beckett Knight was educated at Tonbridge School, received a BA and MA at
Trinity College, Dublin , PGCE at the University of Sussex; and his Ph.D. fromUniversity College, London in 1972 with a thesis on "The Royal Dockyards in England at the time of the American War of Independence".Professional career
At the
National Maritime Museum ,Greenwich , he served as Deputy Curator of Manuscripts, 1974-77; Curator of Manuscripts, 1977-81; Deputy Head, Books and Manuscripts, 1981-84; Head Information Project Group, 1984-86; Head, Documentation Division, 1986-88; Head, Collections Division and Chief Curator, 1988-93; Deputy Director and Head, Display Division, 1993-95; Deputy Director and Head, Information Division, 1995-97; and Deputy Director, 1997-2000. Upon his retirement from the National Maritime Museum in 2001, he was appointed Visiting Professor of Naval History in theGreenwich Maritime Institute and regularly teaches on the post-graduate MA in Maritime History course,University of Greenwich . In 2005, he was appointed Professor of Naval History.Distinctions and Awards
He is a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society and has served as a member of council of the [http://www.snr.org Society for Nautical Research] , 1975-79, and as Vice President, 1992-2006. In addition, he has served on the Council and has been senior Vice President of the [http://www.navyrecordssociety.com | Navy Records Society] .For his 2005 book, "The pursuit of victory: the life and achievement of Horatio Nelson," Knight was awarded the
Mountbatten Maritime Prize , TheDuke of Westminster's Medal for Military Literature , and theAnderson Medal of the Society of Nautical Research.Published Works
*"Guide to the manuscripts in the National Maritime Museum" (1977-1980)
*"The journal of Daniel Paine, 1794-1797 : together with documents illustrating the beginning of government boat-building and timber-gathering in New South Wales, 1795-1805 / edited by R.J.B. Knight and Alan Frost" (1983)
*"Portsmouth dockyard papers, 1774-1783: the American war: a calendar" (1987)
*"Shipbuilding timber for the British Navy : parliamentary papers, 1729-1792: a facsimile reproduction with an introduction by R.J.B. Knight" (1993)
*"The pursuit of victory : the life and achievement of Horatio Nelson" (2005)
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