Sir Keith Grahame FeilingOBE (7 September 1884 – 16 September 1977) was a British historian, biographer and academic. He was Chichele Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford, 1946–1950.[1] He was noted for his conservative interpretation of the past, showing an empire-oriented ideology in defence of hierarchical authority, paternalism, deference, the monarchy, Church, family, nation, status, and place.
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retreat) for her was that it lay on the Icknield Way. In his biography, KeithFeiling wrote: Of what he felt of his debt to his wife, he often spoke in public...
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letters come from voters who identified as Conservatives. The historian KeithFeiling wrote "the harm done seems to me terrifying: for my part I have resigned...
commissioned historian KeithFeiling to produce an official biography, and gave him access to Chamberlain's private diaries and papers. While Feiling had the right...
Political Language." Historical Journal 17, no. 2 (1974): 247–64. online. KeithFeiling, The second Tory party, 1714–1832 (1959) James Farney, and David Rayside...
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it added little to the portrait painted by his official biographer KeithFeiling. Macleod used government papers in breach of the "Fifty-year rule" then...
Dilemma by Katherine Mayo, entitled "Only one hero – Major James Gordon", KeithFeiling writes that Mayo's book is, in some ways, a novel and as such deserves...
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challenged the traditional view, espoused by G. M. Trevelyan and Sir KeithFeiling, that the politics of Queen Anne's reign was dominated by two parties...
University of Cambridge Robert Evans (Oriel) Cyril Falls (All Souls) KeithFeiling (Balliol, Christ Church, and All Souls) Niall Ferguson (Magdalen) Charles...
Memorial Fellowship, and Sinclair Kennedy Fellowship, as well as the KeithFeiling History Prize). Chris Brewin was a member of the Royal Institute of...
Saints and Tilney St Lawrence, and it is unclear which this one was. Feiling, Keith. A History of England. London: Macmillan, 1950. p. 284. Print. MacFarlane...
of Oligarchy: The Tory Party, 1714–60. Cambridge University Press. Feiling, Keith (1959). A History of the Tory Party: 1640–1714. Clarendon Press. Flaningam...