- James Thursfield
Sir James Richard Thursfield (
16 November 1840 –22 November 1923 ) was a British naval historian and journalist. As well as being an authority on naval matters, he was also the first editor of the "Times Literary Supplement ".Thursfield was born in
Kidderminster and educated atMerchant Taylors' School, Northwood andCorpus Christi College, Oxford , where he obtained a first-class degree inLiterae Humaniores in 1863. He was appointed to a fellowship ofJesus College, Oxford in 1864, holding this until 1881, when he was obliged to resign because of his marriage in 1880. He was then appointed byThomas Chenery , editor of "The Times ", as a leader writer. He soon established himself as an authority on naval matters, publishing works such as "The Navy and the Nation" (1897), "Nelson and other Naval Studies" (1909), and "Naval Warfare" (1913). He also lectured on naval strategy to theStaff College, Camberley and theRoyal United Service Institution .Thursfield was close to successive First Lords of the Admiralty, of various political views, and to
Jackie Fisher in Fisher's campaign for navy reforms. Fisher regarded Thursfield as "a great student of naval affairs", saying that his articles were "close and precisely reasoned, unadulterated by vituperation". Prince Louis of Battenberg, who served for a time as director of naval intelligence, praised Thursfield for never being afraid to state a contrary view.Thursfield worked in other areas apart from naval matters, taking charge of "The Times"'s "Books of the week" in 1891, which became the "
Times Literary Supplement " in 1902, of which he was the first editor. He wrote a biography ofRobert Peel in 1891. He was made an honorary fellow of Jesus College in 1908. He was knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours. [LondonGazette| issue=31712| startpage=3| supp=y| linkeddate=1919-12-30|accessdate=2008-05-09]He died at his home in
Golders Green on22 November 1923 . His son, Henry George Thursfield, became aRear-Admiral and later followed his father as naval correspondent for "The Times" between 1936 and 1952.cite web | url= http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36520 |title= Thursfield, Sir James Richard (1840–1923) | last=Morris |first= A. J. A. |work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online edition, subscription access)| publisher=Oxford University Press |month=January |year=2008| accessdate=2008-05-09]References
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