Francis Michael Longstreth Thompson (13 August 1925 – 23 August 2017)
was an English economic and social historian. He wrote several books.
Early life
The son of
Francis Longstreth Thompson
Francis Longstreth Thompson, OBE (3 May 1890 – 19 March 1973) was a British town planner and writer.
He was born in Croydon, Surrey, and studied at University College, London, where he took a degree in engineering. In 1917 he published ...
, he was educated at
Bootham School
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The school was ...
, York;
The Queen's College, Oxford
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, where he took a first-class BA in 1949; and
Merton College, Oxford
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, from 1949 to 1951, taking a DPhil in 1956.
Career
He was Reader in Economic History at
University College London
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in 1963. He became Professor of Modern History at Bedford College in 1968, and was from 1977 to 1990 director of the
Institute of Historical Research
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,
University of London
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.
He was president of the
Royal Historical Society
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Origins
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from 1989 to 1993.
He was best known for ''English Landed Society in the Nineteenth Century'' (1963), which made the role of the landed gentry a high-priority topic for agrarian and political history. He also studied urban middle and working classes, and suburbia. He added to the long-standing debate on British class history by new emphasis on "respectability." Thompson argued that it operated across class boundaries and provided a powerful stabilizing counterbalance to the working class upheavals of Victorian society. His model of society contradicted the more commonly employed
Marxist assumptions. He opened up a field that has attracted many younger scholars.
Personal life
In 1951 Thompson married Anne Challoner; they had two sons and a daughter.
Thompson died on 23 August 2017, aged 92.
Anne Thompson died on 27 March 2024.
Works
*''Victorian England: the horse-drawn society; an inaugural lecture'' (1970) at Bedford College
*''English Landed Society in the Nineteenth Century'' (1963);
*''Hampstead: Building a Borough, 1650–1964'' (1974)
*''The Rise of Suburbia'' (1982) editor
*''Horses in European Economic History: a preliminary canter'' (1983) editor
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*''The Rise of Respectable Society: A Social History of Victorian Britain, 1830–1900'' (1988)
*''The University of London and the World of Learning, 1836–1986'' (1990, editor);
*''The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750–1950'' (1990, three volumes) editor
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vol. 1vol. 2; vol. 3
*''Gentrification and the Enterprise Culture: Britain 1780–1980'' (1993) Ford Lectures;
*''Landowners, Capitalists and Entrepreneurs: Essays for Sir John Habakkuk'' (1994, editor)
*''English Landed Society Revisited: The Collected Papers of F. M. L. Thompson'' (2017, 2 vols.)
** vol. 1 ; vol. 2
References
Further reading
* Christine S. Hallas, "Thompson, F.M.L." in
* N. B. Harte, ed. ''Land and Society in Britain, 1700–1914: Essays in Honour of F.M.L. Thompson'' (1996).
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1925 births
2017 deaths
English historians
People educated at Bootham School
Presidents of the Royal Historical Society
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Fellows of the British Academy
Alumni of Merton College, Oxford
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