John Marriott (British politician) Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott was a British educationist, historian, and Conservative Member of Parliament . He taught modern history at Oxford University from 1884 to 1920. He was an Honorary fellow, formerly fellow, lecturer and tutor in modern History, of Worcester College, Oxford . He was the Conservative MP for Oxford from 1917 to 1922, and for York from 1923 to 1929 . After defeat in 1929 he retired from active politics. During the course of his lifetime he wrote more than forty books on British and European history, as well as current political subjects. He was knighted in 1924.Early life Marriott was born in Bowdon, Cheshire , the son of a solicitor from a family of minor landowners. He was educated at Repton School and New College, Oxford , graduating in 1882 with a Second in Modern History . As an undergraduate he was an active member of the Canning Club, a Conservative society.Educationist and historian In 1883 Marriott became a lecturer in Modern History at New College, and soon after at Worcester College , of which he became a Fellow in 1914. In 1886, he was recruited by M. E. Sadler as an Oxford University extension lecturer, to give lectures in towns across the country. He was a "natural platform orator... notable for characteristic gestures and the full sweep of his gown". In 1895 he became secretary of the Extension delegacy, which he remained until 1920. Marriott wrote prolifically, on modern English and European history, the British Empire, and on political institutions. His books, aimed at a non-specialist audience, benefitted from his experience as an extension lecturer.Politician Marriott had been politically active as an undergraduate, and in 1885 was adopted as the Conservative candidate for East St Pancras , although he later withdrew. In 1886, he was selected for Rochdale but lost in the general election to the defending Liberal, Thomas Bayley Potter . He applied for selection as Conservative candidate for the Oxford University by-election in 1914 , but was not successful. In 1917 he was elected unopposed under the war-time electoral pact to represent Oxford City in the by-election following the elevation to a UK peerage of Arthur Annesley . Re-elected in 1918, he lost his seat in the general election of 1922 to Frank Gray , the Liberal. Marriott returned to parliament in 1923 for York, defending his seat successfully in the 1924 general election , but lost in 1929 to a Labour candidate, Frederick George Burgess .Personal life In 1891 Marriott married Henrietta Robinson, daughter of the warden of Trinity College, Glenalmond and they had one daughter, Cicely, in 1892. He died in Llandrindod Wells on 6 June 1945.Works John Murray, 1903. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. Methuen & Co ., 1910 . Oxford: The Clarendon Press , 1910. Oxford : The Clarendon Press , 1913. , , Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1913. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1916 . E.P. Dutton Company, 1918. E. P. Dutton & Company, 1921; Europe and beyond: a preliminary survey of world-politics 1870-1939 Methuen & Co., 1923. Makers of Modern Italy: Napoleon-Mussolini, Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1931. The English in India: A Problem of Politics, 1932. Queen Victoria and her ministers The life of John Colet Oxford: its place in national history Modern England 4th ed 1948 published as Modern England: 1885-1945: A history of my own times Castlereagh, 1936. Commonwealth or Anarchy?: A Survey of Projects of Peace, from the Sixteenth to the Twentieth Century, Oxford University Press , 1939 . English History in English Fiction, Blackie & Son , 1940. The Tragedy of Europe, Blackie & Son, 1941. Anglo-Russian Relations, 1689-1943, Methuen & Co., 1944. Memories of Four Score Years: The Autobiography of the Late Sir John Marriott , Blackie & Son Limited, 1946. A history of Europe from 1815 to 1939 Articles The Nineteenth Century and After , Vol. LXIII, January/June 1908. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXII, N°. 454, October 1915. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXIII, N°. 445, January, 1916. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXIX, N°. 468, April 1919. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXXII, N°. 474, October 1920. The Edinburgh Review, Vol. CCXXXIV, N°. 478, October 1921 . The Living Age, December 1937.
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