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Dame Lucy Stuart Sutherland (21 June 1903 – 20 August 1980) was an Australian-born British historian and head of Lady Margaret Hall,
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Career

Sutherland was born in Geelong, Australia, but brought up in South Africa where she attended
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in Johannesburg, then the
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, where she studied history under Professor William Macmillan. She graduated with first-class honours in 1924, then was elected as the Herbert Ainsworth research scholar for a year. She then moved to read modern history at Somerville College, Oxford, where she again achieved first class honours. In 1926 she was the first woman undergraduate to speak at the
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, winning applause for her opposition to the motion 'That the women's colleges ... should be levelled to the ground'. After she graduated Somerville appointed her a tutor, and later elected her to a tutorial fellowship in Economic History and Politics (1928–45). She was principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 1945–71. She was a pro-vice-chancellor of the University 1961–69, the first woman to hold that office. In parallel with her academic work, Sutherland also became involved in government administration. In 1941 she was offered a principalship at the Board of Trade, and by 1945 had the rank of assistant secretary. After the war she chaired a Board of Trade working party on the lace industry (1946), and was on a committee of inquiry into the film industry (1949), a royal commission on taxation of profits and income (1951), a committee on grants for students (1958), and the University Grants Committee (1964–99). She was also involved with educational administration and was chair of the Girls' Public Day School Trust. She left an art collection to LMH on her death.


Publications

*''A London merchant, 1695-1774 : A study in economic history based on the papers of William Braund'', 1933 *''The law merchant in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries'' *''The use of business records in the study of history'', 1935 *''The city of London and the Devonshire-Pitt administration : 1756-7'', 1960 *''Fourteenth century studies'' by Maude Violet Clarke, ed. L. S. Sutherland & M. McKisack, 1967 *''Edmund Burke and the relations between Members of Parliament and their constituents : an examination of the eighteenth-century theory and practice in international relations'', 1968


Honours

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Commander of the Order of the British Empire The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established ...
(CBE), 1947 King's Birthday Honours *Honorary LittD, Cambridge University, 1963 *Honorary LLD, Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1964 *Foreign Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1965 *Honorary DLitt, Glasgow University, 1966 *Honorary LittD, University of Kent, 1967 *Honorary DLitt,
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, 1968 * Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE), 1969 New Year Honours *Honorary DLit, Belfast University, 1970 *Honorary Fellow, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 1971 *Honorary DCL, Oxford University, 1972


References


Sources


SUTHERLAND, Dame Lucy Stuart
''Who Was Who'', A & C Black, 1920–2016 (online edition, Oxford University Press, 2014) * *Obituary, ''The Times'', London, 21 August 1980, page 12


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sutherland, Lucy Stuart 1903 births 1980 deaths Alumni of Roedean School, South Africa University of the Witwatersrand alumni Alumni of Somerville College, Oxford Fellows of Somerville College, Oxford Principals of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire Fellows of the British Academy British women historians 20th-century British historians Australian emigrants to England Australian expatriates in England