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Richard John Toye (born 1973) is a British historian and academic. He is Professor of History at the
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. He was previously a Fellow and Director of Studies for History at Homerton College,
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, from 2002 to 2007, and before that he taught at University of Manchester from 2000.


Early life

Toye was born in 1973 in
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, but subsequently moved to
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and then to
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,
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. He took a BA in history and then an MPhil at the
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. He was awarded a
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(PhD) degree by the
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in 1999. His
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was titled "The Labour Party and the planned economy 1931-1951".


Biography

His book ''Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness'' was the winner of the Times Higher Young Academic Author of the Year Award in 2007. It received widespread critical acclaim from a number of newspaper reviews for its "nuanced" approach. One of the judges, June Purvis, professor of women's and gender history at Portsmouth University, said:
This is an extremely readable, lively book that explores the complex personal and political relationship between two great male politicians who helped to shape 20th-century Britain. The changing shades and hues of their relationship are documented in fascinating detail.
He has written extensively on
Winston Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 1874 – 24 January 1965) was a British statesman, military officer, and writer who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 (Winston Churchill in the Second World War, ...
: his book ''Churchill's Empire: The World that Made Him and the World He Made'' was critically acclaimed. His most recent book on Churchill is ''Winston Churchill: A Life in the News'' in 2020. In late 2018, he appeared in the documentary ''Churchill's mistress'' discussing the fate of Dora, Lady Castlerosse broadcast on Yesterday television. He also spoke about Churchill's legacy on the occasion of his statue being defaced in London in 2020, and also on the changing relationship between Churchill and the media landscape in which he lived. Toye has also written on
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and on the birth of modern Britain in the first major study of the post war Attlee government to be published since 1997. At Exeter he specialises in teaching and researching Churchill and all aspects of party politics during the period of the Third British Empire. Commensurate with his role as a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society he was one of the signatories to a letter that strongly defended the Historical Association: government attempts to depoliticise the teaching profession have been largely unsuccessful.


Books


As sole author

* ''Age of Hope: Labour, 1945, and the Birth of Modern Britain'' (
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, 2023). * ''Winston Churchill: A Life in the News'' (
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, 2020). * ''Winston Churchill: Politics, Strategy and Statecraft'' (
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, 2016). * ''The Roar of the Lion: The Untold Story of Churchill's World War II Speeches'' (Oxford University Press, 2013). * ''Rhetoric: A Very Short Introduction'' (Oxford University Press, 2013). * ''Churchill's Empire: The World That Made Him and the World He Made'', ( Macmillan, 2010). * ''Lloyd George and Churchill: Rivals for Greatness'', (Macmillan, 2007). * ''The Labour Party and the Planned Economy, 1931–1951'', (
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, 2003).


Co-written volumes

* with David Thackeray, ''Age of Promises: Electoral Pledges in Twentieth Century Britain'' (Oxford University Press, 2021). * with Julia Gottlieb and Daniel Hucker, ''The Munich Crisis, Politics and the People: International, Transnational and Comparative Perspectives (Cultural History in Modern War series)'' (
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, 2021). * with David Thackeray, ''Electoral Pledges in Britain Since 1918: The Politics of Promises'' (
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, 2020). * with Steven Fielding and Bill Schwarz, ''The Churchill Myths'' (Oxford University Press, 2020). * with David Thackeray and Andrew Thompson, ''Imagining Britain's Economic Future, c.1800–1975: Trade, Consumerism, and Global Markets'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). * with John A. Hargreaves and Keith Laybourn, ''Liberal Reform and Industrial Relations: J.H. Whitley (1866-1935), Halifax Radical and Speaker of the House of Commons (Routledge Studies in Modern British History series)'' (
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, 2017). * with Martin Thomas, ''Arguing About Empire: Imperial Rhetoric in Britain and France, 1882-1956'' (Oxford University Press, 2017). * with Martin Thomas, ''Rhetorics of Empire: Languages of Colonial Conflict after 1900 (Studies in Imperialism series)'' (Manchester University Press, 2017). * with
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, ''Parliament and Politics in the Age of Asquith and Lloyd George: The Diaries of Cecil Harmsworth MP, 1909–22 (Camden Fifth Series, Series Number 50)'' (Royal Historical Society/
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, 2016). * with Julie Gottlieb, ''The Aftermath of Suffrage: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). * with Julie Gottlieb, ''Making Reputations: Power, Persuasion and the Individual in Modern British Politics'' ( I.B. Tauris, 2005). * with John Toye, ''The UN and Global Political Economy: Trade, Finance and Development'' (
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, 2004)


Academic publications

* "The Rhetorical Culture of the House of Commons after 1918", ''History: The Journal of the Historical Association'', 99 (335), 270–298. * "Keynes, Liberalism, and The Emancipation of the Mind", ''The English Historical Review,'' cev215-cev215.


References


External links


Richard Toye
at the University of Exeter
Professor Toye
and Churchill College, Cambridge
'Young academic author of the year - Richard Toye'
in the ''
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'', 26 November 2007 {{DEFAULTSORT:Toye, Richard Academics of the University of Exeter Living people Fellows of Homerton College, Cambridge 1973 births Fellows of the Royal Historical Society