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Ross Ian McKibbin, (born January 1942) is an Australian academic historian whose career, spent almost entirely at the
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, has been devoted to studying the social, political and cultural history of modern Britain, especially focusing on Labour politics and class cultures.


Early life

Ross Ian McKibbin was born in
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, in January 1942, the son of Arnold Walter McKibbin, a teacher, and his wife, Nance Lilian, daughter of Clarence Spence, a bank manager from Bega. McKibbin's father's family emigrated from
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in the 1860s. His paternal grandfather was the secretary to the vice-chancellor of
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and the family were staunchly Protestant. When Arnold McKibbin was demobilised from the
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after World War II, he took up teaching at North Sydney Boys' High School until 1951, when the family relocated to
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, a rural township in New South Wales; five years later, they moved to
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, where McKibbin completed his schooling. In 1959, he enrolled at Sydney University, around the same time that his father was offered a bureaucratic post in the city's Education Department. At university, he involved himself in the Labour Club, wrote a dissertation on the origins of Australian nationalism and received a university prize for his fourth-year examination results. Influenced by a tutor, Ernest Bramsted, and his own Labour politics, McKibbin became interested in the history of the British Labour Party which, in contrast to its Australian counterpart, then embraced a certain left-wing idealism. Keen to access British archives, he completed his doctorate on the party's early history under the supervision of
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at
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, between 1964 and 1967. He returned to Australia to lecture at the University of Sydney between 1968 and 1969; finding, once again, that he needed ready access to British archives, he was appointed a Research Lecturer at
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.Boyd Hilton, "Ross McKibbin", in ''Classes, Cultures and Politics: Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin'', ed. Clare V. J. Griffiths, James J. Nott, and William Whyte (Oxford University Press, 2011)


Career and works

In 1972, McKibbin became a Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at
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, and remained there for the rest of his career. Between 2006 and 2015, he was an Emeritus Research Fellow there and in 2015 he became Emeritus Fellow. In 1999, he was elected a Fellow of the
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, and in 2009, he was elected an honorary Fellow of the
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. McKibbin's work has focused on working-class life and the politics of the Labour party and the labour movement more generally. In the words of Peter Ghosh, McKibbin's work "embraces an unprecedented range of the life and activities of the ‘ordinary man’; it combines the most generous human sympathies with a stringent intellectual discipline; and it embodies a radical and novel conceptualization of the recent past".


Bibliography

In addition to many reviews for the ''
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'', and an obituary of his doctoral supervisor for ''The Guardian'', McKibbin's academic works include:Peter Ghosh, "Ross McKibbin: a Bibliography", in ''Classes, Cultures and Politics: Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin'', ed. Clare V. J. Griffiths, James J. Nott, and William Whyte (Oxford University Press, 2011) ;Books * ''The Evolution of the Labour Party, 1910–1924'' (Oxford University Press, 1974). * ''The Ideologies of Class. Social Relations in Britain 1880–1950'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990).
''Classes and Cultures. England 1918–1951''
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).
''Parties and People: England 1914–1951''
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010). *
Democracy and Political Culture: Studies in Modern British History
' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). ;Articles and chapters
"The myth of the unemployed: who did vote for the Nazis?"
''
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'', vol. 15 (1969), pp. 25–40.
"James Ramsay Macdonald and the problem of the independence of the Labour Party, 1910–1914"
''
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'', vol. 42 (1970), pp. 216–35.
"The economic policy of the second Labour Government, 1929–1931"
'' Past and Present'', vol. 68 (1975), pp. 95–123. * (with H. C. G. Matthew and J. A. Kay
"The franchise factor in the rise of the Labour Party"
''
English Historical Review ''The English Historical Review'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1886 and published by Oxford University Press (formerly by Longman). It publishes articles on all aspects of history – British, European, a ...
'', vol. 91 (1976), pp. 297–331.
"Social class and social observation in Edwardian England"
''
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'', 5th series, vol. 28 (1978), pp. 175–99.
"Arthur Henderson as Labour leader"
''
International Review of Social History The ''International Review of Social History'' (IRSH) is a scholarly journal founded, in its current format, in 1956, by the International Institute of Social History (IISH). The current academic journal revived an earlier publication by the same ...
'', vol. 23 (1978), pp. 79–101.
"Working-class gambling in Britain 1880–1939"
'' Past and Present'', vol. 82 (1979), pp. 147–78. * "Work and hobbies in Britain, 1880–1950", in Jay M. Winter (ed.), ''The Working Class in Modern British History'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983), pp. 127–46.
"Why was there no Marxism in Great Britain?"
''
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'', vol. 99 (1984), pp. 297–331. * "The 'social psychology' of unemployment in inter-war Britain" in Philip J. Waller (ed.), ''Politics and Social Change in Modern Britain'' (Sussex: Harvester Press), pp. 161–91. * "Is it still possible to write labour history?" in Terry Irving (ed.), ''Challenges to Labour History'' (Sydney: UNSW Press, 1994), pp. 34–41. * "Mass-Observation in the Mall" was reprinted in M. Merck (ed.), ''After Diana: Irreverent Elegies'' (London: Verso, 1998).
"Class, politics, money: British sport since the First World War"
''
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'', vol. 13 (2002), pp. 191–200. * Entries for James Bysse Joll, Timothy Wright Mason and Henry Colin Gray Matthew in ''
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'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004). * "Great Britain’, in R. Gerwarth, (ed.), ''Twisted Paths: Europe 1914–45'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 33–59.
"Politics and the medical hero: A. J. Cronin's ''The Citadel''"
''
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'', vol. 123 (2008), pp. 651–78.
"Sports History: Status, Definitions and Meanings"
'' Sport in History'', vol. 31, issue 2 (2011), pp. 167–174.
"Political sociology in the guise of economics: J. M. Keynes and the rentier"
''
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'', vol. 128, issue 530 (2013), pp. 78–106.
"A brief supremacy: The fragmentation of the two-party system in British politics, c. 1950–2015"
''
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'', vol. 27, issue 3 (2016), pp. 450–469.
"In the shadow of the referendums"
''
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'', vol. 88, issue 3 (2017), pp. 382–385.


Further reading

Clare V. J. Griffiths, James J. Nott & William Whyte (eds.) ''Classes, Cultures, and Politics: Essays on British History for Ross McKibbin.'' Oxford University Press, 2011.


References

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