Nicholas "Nick" James Atkin (18 September 1960 – 22 October 2009) was professor of modern European history at the
University of Reading
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.
Early life
Nicholas James Atkin was born in
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, Lincolnshire, on 18 September 1960.
Professor Nicholas James Atkin 1960 - 2009.
University of Reading, 23 November 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School.
Career
Atkin was appointed lecturer in history at the University of Reading
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in 1986, having previously taught at the University of London
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. He was promoted to senior lecturer in 2000 and the personal title of professor of modern European history was conferred on him in 2004.
Atkin had two main areas of research: France and French issues in the twentieth century; and French and European Catholicism
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. He first made his mark with a monograph on Church and Schools in Vichy France
Vichy France (french: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State ('), was the fascist French state headed by Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II. Officially independent, but with half of its te ...
, published in 1991, and followed this up with a biography of Marshal Philippe Pétain
Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Pétain (24 April 1856 – 23 July 1951), commonly known as Philippe Pétain (, ) or Marshal Pétain (french: Maréchal Pétain), was a French general who attained the position of Marshal of France at the end of Worl ...
in 1997, a popular textbook on ''The French at War, 1933-44'' in 2001, ''The Forgotten French'', a study of French exiles, in 2003, and a book on the French Fifth Republic
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in 2004. As well as these single authored works, he was joint author of ''Priests Prelates and People: A history of European Catholicism'' (2003), as well as editor of a number of books including ''The Right in France'' (1998), ''Catholicism in Britain and France'' (1995) and ''Religion Society and Politics in France'' (1991). He later edited a book on ''Daily Lives of Civilians in Wartime Twentieth Century Europe''. At the time of his death, he was working on a major study of Franco-British tourism in the nineteenth and twentieth century, and on a ''Dictionary of Modern European History''.
Death
Atkin died on 22 October 2009 at the age of 49.
Selected publications
*''Religion Society and Politics in France'', 1991.
*''Catholicism in Britain and France'', 1995.
*''The Right in France'', 1998. (Editor)
*''The French at War, 1933-44'', 2001.
*''The Forgotten French'', 2003.
*''Priests Prelates and People: A history of European Catholicism'', 2003. (Jointly)
*''Themes in modern European history, 1890-1945''. Routledge, 2009. (Edited with Michael D. Biddiss)
*''The Wiley-Blackwell dictionary of modern European history since 1789''. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. (Edited with Michael D. Biddiss and Frank Tallett)
References
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1960 births
2009 deaths
Academics of the University of Reading
People educated at Queen Elizabeth's High School
People from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
20th-century British historians
21st-century British historians