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Rosemary O'Day (born 29 May 1945) is
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of history at the
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. She was co-director of the Charles Booth Centre and is currently a consultant to the Charles Booth Archive Online project at the
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.


Early life

O'Day was educated at the Orme Girls' School now
Newcastle-under-Lyme School Newcastle-under-Lyme School is a mixed Independent day school in the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. It came about by a merger of the old Newcastle High School (founded in 1874) with the Orme Girls' School (founded in 187 ...
in Staffordshire, the
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, and at King's College, University of London.Professor Rosemary O'Day Englander.
Open University. Retrieved 1 November 2015. O’Day held the Eileen Power Studentship at
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Career

O'Day was a lecturer at the
University of Birmingham , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
and joined the Open University in 1975, of which she is now professor emeritus in history. She was co-director of the Charles Booth Centre and is currently a consultant to the Charles Booth Archive Online project at the University of London.


Family

O'Day was the youngest child of Rev. Thomas Henry Brookes who held livings in Staffordshire. O'Day was married to fellow historian David Englander (died 1999). The couple had two sons together and co-edited several books. O'Day has three sons in all.David Englander.
Arthur Marwick Arthur John Brereton Marwick (29 February 1936 – 27 September 2006) was a British social historian, who served for many years as Professor of History at the Open University. His research interests lay primarily in the history of Britain in the ...
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O'Day was married previously to historian Dr Alan O'Day (died 11 May 2017) and later divorced. They had one son.


Selected publications

* ''Economy and Community: economic and social history of preindustrial England, 1500–1700'', A. & C. Black, 1975. * ''Continuity and Change: personnel and administration of the Church of England 1500–1642'', 1976. ith Felicity Heal">Felicity_Heal.html" ;"title="ith Felicity Heal">ith Felicity Heal* ''Church and Society in England, Henry VIII to James I'', 1977. [with Felicity Heal] * ''The English Clergy: emergence and consolidation of a profession, 1558–1642'', Leicester University Press, 1979. * ''Princes and Paupers in the English Church, 1500-1800'', 1981. [with Felicity Heal] * ''Education and Society 1500–1800: the social foundations of education in early modern Britain'', Longmans, 1982. * ''The Debate on the English Reformation'', Methuen, 1986. * ''Mr Charles Booth's Inquiry: life and labour of the people in London reconsidered'', Hambledon, 1993. ith her husband Dr. David Englander* ''Family and Family Relationships, 1500–1900: England, France and the United States of America'', Macmillan, 1994. * ''Retrieved Riches: The History of Social Investigation in Britain'', Scolar Press, 1995. gain with Dr. David Englander* ''Longman Companion to the Tudor age'', Longman, 1995. * ''The Professions in Early Modern England: Servants of the Commonweal'', Longman, 2000. * ''France, England and Burgundy in the fifteenth century'' (Block 1: A200 Exploring History), The Open University, 2007. ith Kathleen Daly* ''Women's Agency in Early Modern Britain and the American Colonies'', Longman, 2007. * ''Cassandra Brydges (1670–1735) First Duchess of Chandos: Life and Letters'',
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, 2007. * ''London Labour and the London poor'',
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(with an introduction by Rosemary O'Day and David Englander), 2008. * "Family Galleries: Women and Art in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries", ''Huntington Library Quarterly'', Autumn 2008. * ''The Routledge Companion to the Tudor Age'', Routledge, 2009. * "Matchmaking and moneymaking in a patronage society: the first duke and duchess of Chandos c.1712-35", ''
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'', 2012. * ''An Elite Family in Early Modern England'', Boydell & Brewer, 2018


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:ODay, Rosemary Living people Academics of the Open University Alumni of the University of York Alumni of King's College London Academics of the University of Birmingham Fellows of the Royal Historical Society British women historians 1945 births People educated at Newcastle-under-Lyme School 20th-century English historians 21st-century English historians