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Colin Peter McEvedy
Born(1930-06-06)6 June 1930
Salford, Lancashire, England
Died1 August 2005(2005-08-01) (aged 75)
London, England
Occupation(s)Historian, demographer
Spouses
  • Jenny McKinnon Wood
  • Sarah Leakey
  • Children3, including Allegra McEvedy

    Colin Peter McEvedy (6 June 1930 – 1 August 2005) was a British polymath scholar, psychiatrist, historian, demographer and non-fiction author.

    Early life

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    Colin Peter McEvedy was born in Salford, Lancashire on 6 June 1930. He was the third son of Peter George McEvedy, a renowned surgeon, who was born in New Zealand.[1] Colin was educated at Harrow School, where he was a scholar, and Magdalen College, Oxford.

    Career

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    McEvedy's profession was psychiatry, in which he had a distinguished career. He became perhaps better known, though, as a historian and demographer, and certainly so by the public at large. Between 1961 and 2002 he produced a number of historical atlases which, unlike most such atlases, feature fixed base-maps; in most cases, each atlas uses a single principal base-map, which is shown repeatedly, at many dates, as the atlas goes along, thus illustrating changes over the ages, from ancient down to modern, within the chosen area. The accompanying text, typically, is mostly a running commentary on what the maps of a given atlas show. Another feature of the atlases is McEvedy's witty and engaging writing-style, which he used on occasion to challenge established opinions among historians and demographers. Although he was not, strictly speaking, a professional in those fields, he became professionally respected in them, with his views making their way into standard textbooks.

    He died in London, following a diagnosis of terminal myelofibrosis.

    Family life

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    McEvedy had three daughters,[2] Binky, Flora, and Allegra and a son, Phillip.[3] Flora McEvedy is the author of The Step-Parents' Parachute, published by Piatkus Books in 2009.[4] His youngest daughter, Allegra McEvedy, is a noted chef, co-founded the Leon Restaurants chain, and was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2008 Birthday Honours.

    Publications

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    Penguin Historical Atlases

    The Atlas of World History (with Sarah McEvedy)

    Unpublished Volumes:

    Other Books

    Articles

    References

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    1. ^ "ELGAR: Electronic Gateway to Archives at Rylands :: Display in Full". Archives.li.man.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  • ^ Obituary: "Colin McEvedy", British Medical Journal, 2005, 331:847
  • ^ Obituary: "Dr Colin Mcevedy", The Independent, 30 August 2005
  • ^ The Step-Parent's Parachute at amazon.co.uk Retrieved 28 April 2010
  • ^ Tonkin, Boyd, "Cities of the Classical World By Colin McEvedy", The Independent (newspaper), United Kingdom, 2012 January 5, book review, Arts section.
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