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Alastair Blair Worden, (born 12 January 1945), usually cited as Blair Worden, is a historian, among the leading authorities on the period of the
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and on relations between literature and history more generally in the
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.


Education and career

He matriculated as an undergraduate at
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, in 1963. After spending a year as a visiting student at
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he began graduate research at Oxford in 1967. During and after his doctoral studies he held a research fellowship at
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. After a period as a Fellow of
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, teaching History, he took up a position as a Professor at
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,
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. In 1997 he was elected a
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, and in 1999 he delivered the British Academy's Raleigh Lecture on History. As of 2011 he is an Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall.St Edmund Hall, Oxford, webpage.
/ref> He is well known for his revolutionary article "Oliver Cromwell and the Sin of Achan", which changed established historical perceptions about what exactly caused
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to reject the offer of the Crown.


Books

* ''The Rump Parliament 1648–53'' (1974)
1977 pbk edition
* (ed.) Edmund Ludlow: ''A Voyce from the Watchtower'' (1978) * (ed.) ''History and Imagination: essays in honour of H. R. Trevor-Roper'' (1981) * (ed.) ''Stuart England'' (1986)
''The Sound of Virtue: Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Elizabethan politics''
(1996) * ''Roundhead reputations: the English Civil Wars and the passions of posterity'' (2001)
''Literature and politics in Cromwellian England: John Milton, Andrew Marvell, Marchamont Nedham''
(2007) * ''The English Civil Wars 1640–1660'' (2010)
ebook

''God's Instruments: Political Conduct in the England of Oliver Cromwell''
(2012)


Selected articles and chapters

* "The Commonwealth Kidney of Algernon Sidney", ''
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'', 24 (1985), 1–40 * "Andrew Marvell, Oliver Cromwell and the Horatian ode", in ''Politics of Discourse: The literature and history of seventeenth-century England'', ed. Kevin Sharpe and Steven N. Zwicker (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987), pp. 147–80 * "Cromwellian Oxford", in ''The History of the University of Oxford'', ed. Nicholas Tyacke (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), pp. 733–72
"The Question of Secularization"
in ''A Nation Transformed: England after the Restoration'', ed. Alan Houston and Stephen Pincus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 20–40 * "The Revolution of 1688-9 and the English republican tradition", in
The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and Its World Impact
', ed. Jonathan Israel (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 241-77 * "Oliver Cromwell and the Protectorate", ''
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'', 6th ser., 20 (2010), 57–84
"Oliver Cromwell and the Sin of Achan"
in ''Cromwell and the Interregnum: The Essential Readings'', ed. D. L. Smith (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008), pp. 37–60


References


External links


Worden author page and article archive
from ''
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A life in writing: Blair Worden
{{DEFAULTSORT:Worden, Blair Living people 1945 births 20th-century British historians 21st-century British historians 20th-century British male writers 21st-century British male writers Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford Harvard University alumni Fellows of Pembroke College, Cambridge Members of the University of Cambridge faculty of history Fellows of St Edmund Hall, Oxford Historians of the University of Oxford Academics of Royal Holloway, University of London Historians of the early modern period Historians of English literature British literary historians Fellows of the British Academy Fellows of the Royal Historical Society