- A. G. Dickens
Arthur Geoffrey Dickens (
6 July 1910 –31 July 2001 ) [http://www.tyndale.org/TSJ/19/dickens.html Obituary: Prof. A.G. Dickens ] ] was an Englishacademic andauthor .He was born in Hull,
Yorkshire , on6 July 1910 . Educated atMagdalen College, Oxford , he served duringWorld War II in theRoyal Artillery . From May to October 1945 he served with the military government inLübeck , where he had to supervise and edit the local newspaper. In 1949, Dickens was appointed Professor of History at theUniversity of Hull , later becoming Deputy Principal and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, 1950-1953, and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, 1959-1962. He took up the post of Professor of History atKing's College London in 1962, where he remained until becoming Director of theInstitute of Historical Research (IHR) and Professor of History in theUniversity of London , 1967-1977. Dickens was also active in other bodies, including President of theEcclesiastical History Society , 1966-1968; a member of the Advisory Council on Public Records, 1968-1976; an advisor to the Council on the Export of Works of Art, 1968-1976; Secretary, Chairman and General Secretary of the British National Committee of Historical Sciences, 1967-1979; Foreign Secretary of theBritish Academy , 1969-1979; and Vice-President of theBritish Record Society , 1978-1980; Dickens enjoyed "a deep love affair with Germany", [Patrick Collinson, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 77, p21] was a moving force in the establishment of the German Historical Institute in London and was decorated by the German government. [ [http://archives.ulrls.lon.ac.uk/dispatcher.aspx?action=search&database=ChoiceArchive&search=IN=MS923 University of London archives catalogue biographical information] ] He died in London at the age of 91.His book on the
English Reformation was, for many years the standard text on the subject, relying as it did on detailed examination of parish records.He was a fellow of the
British Academy .Papers of Professor Dickens are held by Senate House Library, University of London, and are available to be consulted there. [http://archives.ulrls.lon.ac.uk/dispatcher.aspx?action=search&database=ChoiceArchive&search=IN=MS923]
Bibliography
* "Lübeck Diary". Victor Gollancz Ltd., London 1947
* "The English Reformation", Batsford, 1964 ISBN 0-00-633064-9
* "Lollards and Protestants in the Diocese of York", 1959
* "Thomas Cromwell and the English Reformation", 1959
* "Reformation and Society in Sixteenth Century Europe", 1966
* "The Age of Humanism and Reformation",1977References
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