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George Gooch

George Peabody Gooch OM CH FBA (21 October 1873 – 31 August 1968) was a British journalist, historian and Liberal Party politician. A follower of Lord Acton who was independently wealthy, he never held an academic position, but knew the work of historians of continental Europe.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Gooch was born in Kensington, London, the son of Charles Cubitt Gooch, a merchant banker and business associate of prominent merchant banker and philanthropist George Peabody for whom he was named, and Mary Jane Gooch, née Blake. His eldest brother was Henry Cubitt Gooch, a future Conservative MP. He was educated at Eton College, King's College London and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he gained a First in History.[2] He won the Thirlwall Prize in 1897, but failed to gain a fellowship at Trinity despite the support of Lord Acton.

Member of Parliament[edit]

He was elected at the general election of 1906 as Liberal Member of Parliament for Bath, but lost the seat at the general election of January 1910.[3] Whilst an MP he voted in favour of the 1908 Women's Enfranchisement Bill.[4] He stood again in Bath at the general election in December 1910, but did not regain the seat,[3] and was unsuccessful again when he stood at a by-election in Reading in November 1913.[5]

Gooch succeeded Sir Richard Stapley in 1919 as Chairman of the Sir Richard Stapley Educational Trust. During the 1930s, in seeing that war was approaching, he encouraged the Trust to put aside a small fund to assist the educational needs of Second World War refugees.[6]

He was President of the Historical Association (1922–1925) and of the National Peace Council (1933–1936).[7] In June 1936 he was elected to serve on the Liberal Party Council.[8]

Gooch edited the Contemporary Review from 1911 until 1960.[9]

Historian[edit]

After the First World War, Gooch became an influential historian of Europe of the period and was critical of British policy. He was active in the Union of Democratic Control.[10]

For about ten years from the mid-1920s onwards, he was involved, with Harold Temperley, in the publication of the official British diplomatic history.[11] The selection of Gooch for the project selection was made over the reservations of James Wycliffe Headlam-Morley and of Temperley himself, who believed that Gooch was too committed to a pro-German position and too critical of Sir Edward Grey.[12]

Gooch has been noted as a significant revisionist historian of the Europe of the early 20th century, in particular in relation to the causes of the First World War.[13] He has been described as one of the "early revisionists", alongside Harry Elmer Barnes and Sidney Bradshaw Fay.[14]

Awards and honours[edit]

Gooch received many honours.[15] became a member of the Order of the Companions of Honour in 1939, and a member of the Order of Merit in 1963.[16] He was appointed to the Pour le Mérite in 1954.[17] He was elected Fellow of the British Academy in 1926 and honorary fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge in 1935.[16]

Works[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Donald R. Kelley, Frontiers of History: Historical Inquiry in the Twentieth Century (2006), p. 101.
  • ^ "Gooch, George Peabody (GC891GP)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  • ^ a b Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1974]. British parliamentary election results 1885–1918 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 66. ISBN 0-900178-27-2.
  • ^ "WOMEN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 28 February 1908. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  • ^ Craig, op. cit., page 174
  • ^ "History". Stapley Trust. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  • ^ Gooch 1959
  • ^ The Liberal Magazine, 1936
  • ^ "News – Telegraph". The Daily Telegraph. London.[dead link]
  • ^ Cercles-Actors And Witnesses
  • ^ "Hamilton". Archived from the original on 10 May 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
  • ^ Keith M. Wilson, Forging the Collective Memory: Government and International Historians (1996), pp. 15–6.
  • ^ Annika Mombauer, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and Consensus (2002), p. 96.
  • ^ Bascom Barry Hayes, Bismarck and Mitteleuropa (1994), p. 17.
  • ^ Eyck, 1982.
  • ^ a b Butterfield, Herbert (1971). "George Peabody Gooch, 1873–1968" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 55: 311–338. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  • ^ "Biographisches Personenregister". 1949–1954 Der Bundespräsident. Briefe 1949–1954. 2012. pp. 607–668. doi:10.1515/9783110232363.607. ISBN 978-3-598-25127-6.
  • ^ books.google.com
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1911). History of Our Time, 1885–1911. H. Holt.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (2009). History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century. General Books LLC. ISBN 978-1-150-55749-1.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1920). Germany and the French Revolution. Longmans, Green.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1920). Life of Lord Courtney. Macmillan and Co., limited.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1923). History of Modern Europe, 1878–1919. H. Holt.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1923). Franco-German Relations, 1871–1914. Longmans, Green. ISBN 978-0-598-58950-7.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1931). Germany. Scribner.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1927). Recent Revelations of European Diplomacy. Longmans, Green and Company.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1948). Courts and Cabinets. Longmans, Green.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1990). Frederick the Great: the ruler, the writer, the man. Dorset Press. ISBN 978-0-88029-481-2.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1948). Studies German History. Alfred Knopf.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1951). Maria Theresa: And Other Studies. Longmans, Green.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1958). Under six reigns. Longmans, Green.
  • ^ Gooch, George Peabody (1966). Catherine the Great: And Other Studies. Archon Books.
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