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Anthony John Fletcher (born 24 April 1941) is an English historian of the seventeenth century. His parents were Dr. (Clarence) John Molyneux Fletcher (younger brother of Eric Fletcher, Baron Fletcher) and Isabel Chenevix Trench. His maternal grandfather Reginald Chenevix Trench, who died in the Great War, had a sister Cesca, a
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supporter who was at the
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of 1916. Isabel Fletcher was born in November 1915, shortly before her father's death. Fletcher produced a series of recordings about his Irish forebears for the Irish Life and Lore website. Dr. John Fletcher, after government service as a research metallurgist at Harwell, became an antiquarian who pioneered the use of
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in the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art at the University of Oxford, dating medieval buildings, structures, and paintings on panel.RI Moore, in H Berry and E Foyster (eds), The Family in Early Modern England (festschrift for Anthony Fletcher), CUP, 2007 Anthony Fletcher was educated at Wellington College from 1954 to 1959, where he was an avid historian, journalist and stamp collector. In spite of his talent, he failed History at O-Level, which he considered "unpassable". On leaving school, he read history from 1959 at
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, where he was a contemporary of R. I. Moore. At Oxford, he was particularly influenced by W. G. Hoskins. He decided to teach history as a career, and spent three years doing so at
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, before becoming a lecturer at the
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. He was subsequently appointed as Professor at
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, from where he moved to the
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. In his final post, from 2000 to 2005 he was Director of the
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. He was President of the Ecclesiastical History Society for 1996–97. J. P. Kenyon called Fletcher's ''The Outbreak of the English Civil War'' "easily the most important book on the Great Rebellion in the past 20 years".Anthony Fletcher, ''The Outbreak of the English Civil War'' (London: Edward Arnold, 1985), front cover. Fletcher's
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was published in 2007 by the Cambridge University Press (''The Family in Early Modern England'', edited by H Berry and E Foyster).


Works

*(with
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) ''Tudor Rebellions'' (1st ed., 1968; 2nd ed., 1973; 3rd ed., 1983; 4th ed., 1997; 5th ed., 2008) *''A County Community in Peace and War: Sussex 1600–1660'' (1975) *''The Outbreak of the English Civil War'' (1981) *''History, Society and the Churches'' (1985) *(ed. with John Stevenson) ''Order and Disorder in Early Modern England'' (1985) *''Reform in the Provinces: The Government of Stuart England'' (1986) *(ed. with Peter Roberts) ''Religion, Culture, and Society in Early Modern Britain: Essays in Honour of Patrick Collinson'' (1994) *''Gender, Sex, and Subordination in England, 1500–1800'' (1999) *''Growing Up in England: The Experience of Childhood 1600–1914'' (2010)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fletcher, Anthony 1941 births Living people 20th-century English historians 21st-century English historians 20th-century English male writers 21st-century English male writers Alumni of Merton College, Oxford People educated at Wellington College, Berkshire Presidents of the Ecclesiastical History Society Academics of the University of Sheffield Academics of Durham University Academics of the University of Essex Contributors to the Victoria County History Historians of the early modern period Historians of sexuality Historians of childhood Fellows of the Royal Historical Society