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Amanda Jane Vickery (born 8 December 1962) is an
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historian, writer, radio and television presenter, and professor of early modern history at
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Education and career

Vickery was born in
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, England, and attended
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Girls' Grammar School. She graduated from the former Bedford College, London (now part of Royal Holloway, University of London), where she completed her PhD in Modern History. Vickery is professor of early modern history at
Queen Mary, University of London , mottoeng = With united powers , established = 1785 – The London Hospital Medical College1843 – St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College1882 – Westfield College1887 – East London College/Queen Mary College , type = Public researc ...
, and has held academic posts at Royal Holloway, University of London and Churchill College, Cambridge. She has been visiting professor at Stanford, Munich &
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. She holds an honorary doctorate from the
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. She is winner of the Longman ''
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'' prize, the
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and the
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. Her academic interests encompass the late modern period from the seventeenth century to the present with a strong emphasis on the
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period in
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.


Writing

Vickery has written widely on social history, literature, the history of romance and the home, politics, law and crime with an emphasis on women's studies and feminism. Her first book was ''The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England'' (1998), for which she received the Whitfield prize, the Wolfson History prize and the Longman-History Today prize. She co-edited ''Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830'' (2006) followed by ''Behind Closed Doors: At Home in Georgian England'' (2009). The book was well received by
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and
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.


Television

Vickery has presented several history programmes for BBC2. Her three part Story of Women and Art was shortlisted for a Scottish Bafta. She has presented ''At Home with the Georgians'' (2010), a three-part television series based on her book ''Behind Closed Doors''. and ''The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen'' (2011). These were produced by Matchlight for screening on BBC Two. With Alistair Sooke, Vickery co-presented ''Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball'' (2013). The one-off episode recreated a regency ball, the social event at the heart of ''Pride and Prejudice'', to mark the 200th anniversary of the novel's publication. Vickery enjoys working with
Tom Service Tom Service (born 8 March 1976) is a British writer, music journalist and television and radio presenter, who has written regularly for ''The Guardian'' since 1999 and presented on BBC Radio 3 since 2001. He is a regular presenter of The Proms f ...
. They have co-presented three documentaries linking music and history with Reef Television, on Messiah at the Foundling Hospital, La Traviata, and Leningrad & the Orchestra That Defied Hitler. Messiah at the Foundling Hospital won the Czech Crystal award and was shortlisted for an Emmy.


Radio

Vickery is a regular contributor to arts, history, and cultural review programmes broadcast by
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. She has appeared on
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's '' In Our Time'', ''Saturday Review'', and ''Start the Week''. In 2009, she wrote and presented the 30-part series ''A History of Private Life'' on BBC Radio 4, which received critical acclaim. It has since been made into a BBC CD. Since 2010, she has presented the three series of the BBC Radio 4 history programme ''Voices from the Old Bailey''. Vickery makes programmes for Radio 4 through independent production company Loftus Audio. In March 2011, she was a guest on ''
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'', the biographical music discussion programme on BBC Radio 3.


Honours

On 30 January 2015 Vickery received an
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from the Faculty of Arts at
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, Sweden. She was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2021.


Works


Books

* ''The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England'' (1998) * ''Women, Privilege, and Power: British Politics, 1750 to the Present'' (2001) * d.''Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830'' (2006) * ''Behind Closed Doors: At Home in Georgian England'' (2009)


Television


References


External links


Official website


{{DEFAULTSORT:Vickery, Amanda 1962 births Living people Academics of Queen Mary University of London Academics of Royal Holloway, University of London Alumni of Bedford College, London 20th-century English historians Historians of the British Isles Writers from Preston, Lancashire British radio presenters British television presenters Feminist historians British women historians British women radio presenters British women television presenters Fellows of the British Academy 21st-century English historians