Cyril Bibby

Cyril Bibby (b. Liverpool, 1 May 1914 as Harold Cyril Bibby; d. Edinburgh 20 June 1987) was a biologist and educator. He was also one of the first sexologists.

Early life, family, etc.

Bibby was the third of eight children and lived in Aigburth, Liverpool. He was educated at Sudley Road School, Liverpool, Liverpool Collegiate School and Queens' College, Cambridge (BA 1935, MA 1939). He was active in the CU Socialist Society and the Union Society.

In 1936 he married Frances (Florence Mabel) Hirst (Girton 1932-1935, b.1914, d.1993); they had two sons and two daughters.

Career

He was an early member of the Council of Christians and Jews: he prided himself on being the only such member who was "neither a Christian nor a Jew" (he was an atheist).

In 1958-59 he was the prospective Labour Party candidate in Barnet opposing Reginald Maudling (but resigned on moving to Hull in September 1959, just before the election was announced).

He is known for his work on education, T.H. Huxley, and limericks. Indeed, David Rubinstein has said "If Huxley was Darwin's bulldog, then Cyril Bibby was Huxley's bulldog".

Bibby gained an MSc at the University of Liverpool in 1940 for research on Europe in Quaternary times, and a PhD at the University of London in 1955 for a thesis on T.H. Huxley. He wrote books and articles on Huxley, and on human biology, especially in the fields of health and sex education, and later on limericks.

The Bibby papers are housed at Cambridge University Library.

Publications by Bibby

Cyril Bibby (1960). Darwin's Place in History. The Eugenics Review 52 (3):169. Cyril Bibby (1959). Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution. The Eugenics Review 51 (3):169. Cyril Bibby (1946). Education for Family Life. The Eugenics Review 38 (2):87. Cyril Bibby (1963). The Banned Books of England and Other Countries. The Eugenics Review 54 (4):221. Cyril Bibby (1946). Sex Education Aims, Possibilities and Plans. The Eugenics Review 37 (4):157. Cyril Bibby (1956). A Victorian Experiment in International Education: The College at Spring Grove. British Journal of Educational Studies 5 (1):25 - 36. Cyril Bibby (1972). What Does 'Sex Education' Mean? Journal of Moral Education 1 (2):153-154.

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