J. C. Holt

James Clarke Holt
Born 26 April 1922
North Bierley (Bradford), Yorkshire[1]
Died 9 April 2014 (aged 91)[2]
Nationality British
Fields Historian
Institutions University of Oxford; University of Nottingham; University of Reading; University of Cambridge
Alma mater Bradford Grammar School; Oxford University

Sir James Clarke ("Jim") Holt, FBA (26 April 1922 – 9 April 2014) was an English medieval historian, known particularly for his work on Magna Carta. He was the third Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, serving between 1981 and 1988.[3]

Career

Educated at Bradford Grammar School, Holt graduated, and subsequently took his DPhil with a thesis titled The 'northern' barons under John in 1952, at Merton College, Oxford.

He held the positions of Professor of Medieval History at the University of Nottingham (1962 - 1965), Professor of History at the University of Reading (1965 - 1978) and Professor of Medieval History at the University of Cambridge from 1978 until his retirement in 1988. From 1981 until 1988 he served as the Master of Fitzwilliam College.[3]

He died on 9 April 2014, aged 91.[4]

Honours

Holt became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1978 and was its Vice President from 1987 - 1989,[3] was president of the Royal Historical Society (1981–1985), [5] and was knighted for his work as an historian.

Publications

Holt made his name with the book Magna Carta, which came out in its original edition in 1965. In this work he treated the charter in the context of the political framework of its time. The book has since been fully revised, and is still considered authoritative within its field.

He also published other works on the same period, such as The Northerners: A Study in the Reign of King John, and Robin Hood.

Selected works

Personal

He was "passionate about cricket".[6]

Notes

  1. "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  2. "Sir James Holt - obituary". The Telegraph. 12 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 British Academy Fellowship entry
  4. Professor Sir James Holt dies Fitzwilliam College News accessed 11 April 2014
  5. "A List of Presidents" (PDF). Royal Historical Society. Retrieved 20 December 2010.
  6. Rosamond McKitterick and Christine Carpenter (August 2014). "Jim Holt [Obituary tribute]". The Seeley History Faculty News Letter. nbr 5/2014: page 10.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Edward Miller
Master of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
19811988
Succeeded by
Gordon Cameron
Preceded by
John Habakkuk
President of the Royal Historical Society
19811985
Succeeded by
Gerald Aylmer