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Nicholas Julian Crowson,
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, is an academic historian. He is Professor of Contemporary British History at the
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.


Career

Crowson completed his Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and doctoral studies at the
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, which awarded him a
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degree (PhD) in 1994. Between 1994 and 1996, he was a fellow in the Department of Politics at
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. For the 1996–97 academic year, he was Director of Research at the
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in the
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. This was followed by an appointment at the Department of History in the University of Birmingham, where, as of 2017, he is a professor of Contemporary British History. He is a fellow of the
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."Professor Nicholas Crowson"
''University of Birmingham''. Retrieved 13 August 2017.


Research

Crowson's research has focused on the history of the Conservative Party, especially with regard to foreign policy and appeasement. More recently, his researched has focused on homelessness and vagrancy in modern Britain and the history of modern British charities and non-government organisations.


Selected publications

* (with Matthew Hilton, Jean Francois-Mouhot and James McKay) ''A Historical Guide to NGOs in Britain: Charities, Civil Society and the Voluntary Sector since 1945'' (Palgrave, 2012) * "Revisiting the 1977 Housing (Homeless Persons) Act: Westminster, Whitehall, and the Homelessness Lobby", ''Twentieth Century British History'', vol. 24, issue 3 (2012), pp. 424–447. * (with James McKay) "Britain in Europe? Conservative and Labour attitudes to European integrations since World War Two", in William Mulligan and Brendan Simms (eds.), ''The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660–2000'' (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2011) * ''Britain and Europe: A Political History since 1918'' (Palgrave, 2010) * ''The Conservative Party and European Integration since 1945: At the Heart of Europe?'' (Routledge, 2006) * "The Conservative Party and the Immigrant mid-1940s to mid-1970s", in S. Ball and I. Holliday (eds.), ''Mass Conservatism'' (London: Frank Cass, 2002), pp. 163–82 * "The Conservative Party and Europe since 1945", in R. Broad and V. Preston (eds.), ''Moored to the Continent: Britain and Europe'' (London: IHR/University of London Press, 2001), pp. 173–193 * "Lord Hinchingbrooke, Europe and the November 1962 South Dorset by-election", ''Contemporary British History'', vol. 17, issue 4 (2003), pp. 43–64. * ''The Longman Companion to the Conservative Party since 1830'' (Longman, 2001) * "'Much ado about nothing': Macmillan and Appeasement", in R. A. Aldous and S. Lee (eds.), ''Harold Macmillan: Aspects of a Political Life'' (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 59–74 * "The Conservative Party and its attitude to national service 1937–1957", in A. Beech and R. Weight (eds.), ''The Right to Belong: Citizenship and National Identity in Britain 1920–60'' (London: IB Tauris, 1998), pp. 205–22 * ''Fleet Street, Press Barons and Politics: The Journals of Collin Brooks, 1932–1940'' (Cambridge University Press, 1998) * ''Facing Fascism: The Conservative Party and the European Dictators 1935–40'' (Routledge, 1997) * "Conservative parliamentary dissent over foreign policy during the premiership of Neville Chamberlain: myth or reality?", ''Parliamentary History'', vol. 14, issue 3 (1995), pp. 315–336 * "The Conservative Party and the question of national service 1937-39", ''Contemporary Record'', vol. 9, issue 3 (1995), pp. 507–528.


References


External links

*Crowson's PhD thesis
''Facing the Führer: the Conservative Party's attitudes and responses to Germany, 1937 to 1940, with particular reference to backbench and constituency opinion''
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