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Papers of Henry Mathison Pelling

Title Papers of Henry Mathison Pelling
Reference GBR/0275/Pelling
Creator Henry Mathison Pelling (1920-1997)
Covering Dates 1948–1994 (Circa)
Extent and Medium 6 boxes
Repository St John's College Library
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Historian. Pelling was born in the Wirral in 1920, the son of a stockbroker. He was educated at Birkenhead School and was elected to an open exhibition in classics at St John's College, which he entered in 1939. Pelling's studies were interrupted by war service, during which he was commissioned in the Royal Engineers, serving in Normandy and at the Battle for Berlin. Already awarded a BA in 1942 under war conditions, Pelling took his MA on his return to Cambridge in 1947 and was awarded a PhD in 1950. From 1949 to 1965 he was Fellow and Praelector of Queen's College, Oxford, and in 1966 returned to Cambridge, becoming a Fellow of St John's and director of research at the University history faculty. He was promoted to a readership in 1976.

Pelling's scholarly achievements centred on modern history and he became an authority on the labour movement. His best known works are 'The Origins of the Labour Party' (1954), 'Short History of the Labour Party' (1961), 'The History of British Trade Unionism' (1963), 'The Social Geography of British Elections' (1967) and 'Politics and Society in Late Victorian Britain' (1968). Pelling also wrote a biography of Winston Churchill (1974). His achievements were recognized in 1992 by his election to a Fellowship of the British Academy. Pelling died in 1997.

Drafts of and notes taken for 'Churchill's peacetime ministry, 1951-55', other notes, some diaries, cuttings, typescripts, letters, slides and ephemera.

For a list please see http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/library/special_collections/personal_papers/pelling/

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Pelling, Henry Mathison (1920-1997) historian
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