David Reeder

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David Reeder (May 5, 1931 – August 1, 2005) was a British historian at the University of Leicester.[1] After graduating from Nunthorpe Grammar School he won a scholarship at the University of Durham, where he served as Editor of Palatinate.[2] He was a member of Hatfield College, where he was Captain of Table Tennis in 1950.[3] Reeder took his PhD at the University of Leicester. He pursued a career in urban history and the history of education, co-founding the Urban History Group and editing the Urban History Yearbook for nine years.[1]

Publications[]

  • The Victorian City: Images and Realities (1973)[4]
  • Urban Education In The Nineteenth Century (1977)[5]
  • Educating Our Masters (1980)[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Rodger, Richard. "Obituary: David Reeder". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  2. ^ "Palatinate Online  » Past Editors". Palatinate. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  3. ^ Moyes, Arthur (1996). Hatfield 1846-1996. p. 222.
  4. ^ Dyos, Harold James (1998-12-03). The Victorian City: Images and Realities. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780415193238.
  5. ^ Britain), History of Education Society (Great; Reeder, David A. (1977-12-01). Urban education in the nineteenth century: proceedings of the 1976 Annual Conference of the History of Education Society of Great Britain. Taylor and Francis. ISBN 9780850661262.
  6. ^ Combe, George; Reeder, David A. (1980-11-01). Educating our masters: addresses and essays. Leicester University Press. ISBN 9780718550363.
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