C. R. Beazley
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Charles Raymond Beazley (3 April 1868 – 1 February 1955) was a British historian. He was Professor of History at the
University of Birmingham The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a Public university, public research university in Birmingham, England. It received its royal charter in 1900 as a successor to Queen's College, Birmingham (founded in 1825 as ...
from 1909 to 1933. Born in Blackheath, he was the son of Rev. Joseph and Louisa Beazley. He was educated at St Paul's School,
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and
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. His academic career was as a Fellow of
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, until his chair at Birmingham. Associated with a pro-German tendency within the British political and intellectual establishment in the inter-war years, Beazley was a regular contributor to the ''Anglo-German Review'', established in 1936. He subsequently sat on the National Council of the Link, a pro-German organisation.


Works

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James of Aragon
' (1890) *
Henry the Navigator
' (1895) * ''The Dawn of Modern Geography''
vol. 1, 1897vol. 2, 1901vol. 3, 1906
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John and Sebastian Cabot
' (1898) * ''The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea''. Written by Gomes Eannes de Azurara (1899) translator with Edgar Prestage * ''An English Garner: Voyages and Travels mainly during the 16th and 17th Centuries'' (1902) two volumes * ''Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen. Select Narratives from the ''Principal Navigations'' of Hakluyt'' (1907) edited with Edward John Payne *(trans.) " Directorium ad faciendum passagium transmarinum
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in ''American Historical Review'' (1907) * ''A Note-book of Mediaeval History AD323–AD1453'' (1917) *
Russia From The Varangians To The Bolsheviks
' (1918) with Nevill Forbes and G. A. Birkett *
Nineteenth Century Europe
' (1922) * ''The Road to Ruin in Europe'' (1932) * ''The Beauty of the North Cotswolds'' (1946)


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The Papers of Charles Raymond Beazley
at Dartmouth College Library 1868 births 1955 deaths People educated at St Paul's School, London Academics of the University of Birmingham Alumni of King's College London Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford Fellows of Merton College, Oxford Knights Bachelor British historians British Nazis {{UK-historian-stub