John Richard Green

John Richard Green

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Born the son of a tradesman in Oxford, where he was educated, first at Magdalen College School, and then at Jesus College. He entered the Church, and served various cures in London, under a constant strain caused by delicate health. Always an enthusiastic student of history, the little leisure time he had was devoted to research. In 1869 he finally gave up his work as a clergyman, and was appointed librarian at Lambeth. He had been laying plans for various historical works, including a History of the English Church as exhibited in a series of Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, and, what he proposed as his "magnum opus", a history of England under the Angevin kings. The discovery, however, that his lungs were affected, necessitated the abandonment of these projects, and he concentrated his energies on the preparation of his "Short History of the English People", which appeared in 1874, and at once gave him an assured place in the first rank of historical writers. In 1877 he married Alice Stopford, who assisted him in carrying out and completing such work as his broken health allowed during his few remaining years. Abandoning his proposed history of the Angevins, he confined himself to expanding his "Short History" into "A History of the English People" in 4 volumes. (1878-80), and writing "The Making of England", of which one volume only, coming down to 828, had appeared when he died at Mentone in March 1883. After his death appeared "The Conquest of England". The "Short History" may be said to have begun a new epoch in the writing of history, making the social, industrial, and moral progress of the people its main theme. To infinite care in the gathering and sifting of his material Green added a style of wonderful charm, and an historical imagination which has hardly been equalled.

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