Anthony C. Howe is an English historian and Professor of Modern History at the
University of East Anglia
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, a post he has held since 2003. He has previously taught at the Department of International History at the
London School of Economics
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and Modern History at
Oriel College, Oxford
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.
Howe was educated at
Cheltenham Grammar School,
Wadham College, Oxford
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and was a postgraduate student at
Nuffield College, Oxford
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.
He is the editor of The Cobden Project, a four-volume set of annotated letters of the nineteenth century British politician
Richard Cobden
Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 – 2 April 1865) was an English Radicals (UK), Radical and Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician, manufacturing, manufacturer, and a campaigner for free trade and peace. He was associated with the Anti–Corn Law L ...
, published by Oxford University Press.
Works
*''The Cotton Masters, 1830-1860'' (Oxford, 1984).
*‘Towards the ‘hungry forties’: free trade in Britain, ''c''. 1880-1906’, in Eugenio Biagini (ed.), ''Citizenship and Community. Liberals, Radicals and Collective Identities in the British Isles. 1865-1931'' (Cambridge, 1996), pp. 193–218.
*''Free Trade and Liberal England, 1846-1946'' (Oxford, 1997).
*‘Re-Forging Britons: Richard Cobden and France’, in S. Aprile & F. Bensimon (eds.), ''La France et L'Angleterre an XIXe siècle'' (Paris, 2006), pp. 89–104
*‘Two Faces of British Power: Cobden versus Palmerston’, in David Brown and Miles Taylor (eds.), ''Palmerston Studies II'' (Southampton, 2007), pp. 168–92
*‘Free Trade and Global Order’, in Duncan Bell (ed.), ''Victorian Visions of Global Order'' (Cambridge, 2007), pp. 26–46.
*''The Letters of Richard Cobden: Volume I: 1815-1847'' (Oxford, 2007).
*''The Letters of Richard Cobden: Volume II: 1848-1853'' (Oxford, 2010).
*''The Letters of Richard Cobden: Volume III: 1854-1859'' (Oxford, 2012).
*''The Letters of Richard Cobden: Volume IV: 1860-1865'' (Oxford, 2015).
*‘British Liberalism and the Legacy of Saint-Simon: The Case of Richard Cobden’, ''History of Economic Ideas'' (forthcoming).
External links
University of East Anglia staff profile.
Notes
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Living people
English historians
Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford
Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford
Academics of the University of East Anglia
Year of birth missing (living people)