Nicholas Andrew Martin Rodger
FSA FRHistS
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Origins
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FBA (born 12 November 1949) is a historian of the
Royal Navy
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and senior research fellow of
All Souls College, Oxford
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.
Life and academia
The son of
Lieutenant Commander
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Ian Alexander Rodger, Royal Navy, of Arundel, Sussex, and Sara Mary, née Perceval, Rodger was educated at
Ampleforth College
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and
University College, Oxford
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, where he earned his D.Phil. degree in 1974 with a thesis titled ''Naval policy and cruiser design, 1865–1890''. He served for seventeen years at the
Public Record Office
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as an assistant keeper of public records, 1974–1991. After resigning from the public service, he began a Naval History of Britain with the support of the
National Maritime Museum
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, the
Navy Records Society
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and the
Society for Nautical Research
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Founded in 1910, the Society initially encouraged research into seafaring, ship-building, the language and ...
. The museum gave him the title of Anderson Senior Research Fellow, 1992–1998. In 1999, he moved to the
University of Exeter
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as senior lecturer, and the following year was appointed professor of naval history. In 2007, he was elected a senior research fellow of
All Souls College, Oxford
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. He served as honorary secretary of the
Navy Records Society
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from 1976 to 1990. He is also a member and fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London
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(1985) and a fellow of the
Royal Historical Society
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Origins
The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the Histori ...
(1980). He was elected as a
Fellow of the British Academy
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# Fellows – scholars resident in the United Kingdom
# C ...
in 2003. In 2015 he made a fellow of the
Society for Nautical Research
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Founded in 1910, the Society initially encouraged research into seafaring, ship-building, the language and ...
.
Awards and honours
He is engaged in writing a comprehensive treatise of British naval history. The first two volumes, ''Safeguard of the Sea'' and ''Command of the Ocean'', have been critically acclaimed. He has been awarded the
Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History
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. His book ''The Admiralty'' was chosen by the US Naval Institute as one of the best books of the 1980s. He received the
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in 2005 and was also the winner of the 2005
British Academy Book Prize
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Winners
* 2001 Rees Davies for ''The First Engl ...
. In 2011, he was named the first
Hattendorf Prize
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Laureate.
Major works
Include:
*''The Admiralty'' (1979)
*''Articles of War : the Statutes which Governed Our Fighting Navies, 1661, 1749, and 1886'' (1982)
*''The Naval Miscellany, vol 5'' Navy Records Society (1983)
*''The Wooden World: an Anatomy of the Georgian Navy'' (1986)
*''Naval Records for Genealogists'' (1984, 1988, 1998)
*''The Armada in the Public Records'' (1988)
*''Navies and Armies: the Anglo-Dutch relationship in War and Peace 1688–1988'' eds. G. J. A. Raven & N. A. M. Rodger; assist ed. M. C. F. van Drunen (1990)
*''The Insatiable Earl: a Life of
John Montagu, Fourth Earl of Sandwich, 1718–1792'' (1993)
*''British Naval Documents 1204–1960'' eds.
J. B. Hattendorf,
R.J.B. Knight
''For the English cricketer, administrator, and schoolmaster, see Roger Knight ''
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,
A. W. H. Pearsall, N. A. M. Rodger,
G. Till, Capt. A. B. Sainsbury, Navy Records Society (1993)
*''Naval Power in the Twentieth Century'' (1996)
*''The Safeguard of the Sea: a Naval History of Britain, Volume 1, 660–1649'' (1997)
*''The Command of the Ocean: a Naval History of Britain, Volume 2, 1649–1815'' (2004)
*''A Guide to the Naval Records in the National Archives of the UK'', ed. by Randolph Cock and N. A. M. Rodger (2006)
*''Essays in Naval History, from Medieval to Modern'' (2009)
*''Strategy and the Sea: Essays in Honour of
John B. Hattendorf
John Brewster Hattendorf, D.Phil., D.Litt., L.H.D., FRHistS, FSNR, (born December 22, 1941) is an American naval historian. He is the author, co-author, editor, or co-editor of more than fifty books, mainly on British and American maritime hi ...
'', ed. by N.A.M. Rodger,
J. Ross Dancy,
Benjamin Darnell
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, and
Evan Wilson
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(2016)
References
External links
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English naval historians
1949 births
Living people
British naval historians
People educated at Ampleforth College
Alumni of University College, Oxford
Academics of the University of Exeter
Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford
Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Fellows of the British Academy
English archivists
British maritime historians