W. R. Ward

British historian
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IntroBritish historian
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasHistorian
Work fieldSocial science
Gender
Male
Birth23 March 1925, Chesterfield, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Death2 October 2010 (aged 85 years)
Star signAries
Education
University of Oxford
Awards
Fellow of the British Academy 
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society 
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Biography

William Reginald Ward (1925 – 2010) was an English historian.

He was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire to Primitive Methodist parents. He studied at Oxford, where he met his future wife, Barbara. He taught at Ruskin College whilst working on his PhD. Initially, Ward concentrated his studies on eighteenth century British history but the bulk of his work concerned religious history. He was one of the co-editors on the definitive, scholarly edition of John Wesley's works. He was a Member of the Chetham Society, serving as a Member of Council (1964-2010), Secretary (1964–84), President (1984–92), and Vice-President (1993-2010). He was also President of the Ecclesiastical History Society (1970–71).

Works

  • Georgian Oxford: University Politics in the Eighteenth Century (Clarendon Press, 1958).
  • Victorian Oxford (Routledge, 1965).
  • Religion & Society in England: 1790-1850 (HarperCollins, 1972).
  • The Protestant Evangelical Awakening (Cambridge University Press, 1992).
  • Christianity under the Ancien Régime, 1648-1789 (Cambridge University Press, 1999).
  • Early Evangelicalism: A Global Intellectual History, 1670-1789 (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
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