Professor Sir Vernon Bogdanor FBA

Fellow type
UK Emeritus Fellow
Year elected
1997
Subjects
Politics

10-Minute Talks: Britain and Europe in a troubled world

7 Oct 2020 Professor Sir Vernon Bogdanor FBA

Is Britain a part of Europe? Ahead of the publication of his latest book 'Britain and Europe in a Troubled World', Vernon Bogdanor FBA untangles the history of Britain’s complex relationship with Europe.

Current post

Research Professor, Institute of Contemporary British History, King's College London

Past appointments

University of Oxford Professor of Government

1996 -

University of Oxford Professor of Government, University of Oxford

1996 -

Brasenose College University of Oxford Fellow

1966 -

Publications

Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 2019 by I.B. Tauris

The Coalition and the Constitution

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 2011 by Hart Publishing

The New British Constitution

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 2009 by Hart Publishing

Devolution in the United Kingdom

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 1999 by Oxford University Press

The Monarchy and the Constitution

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 1995

The People and the Party System

Vernon Bogdanor - Published in 1981 by Cambridge University Press

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Edward Page FBA

Public policy and administration; comparative Politics; government

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Professor Patricia Clavin FBA

The international and transnational history of the 20th and 21st centuries; internationalism and global organisations, notably the League of Nations; European and US foreign policies, reappraising notions of security; the Great Depression

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Professor Dominic Lieven FBA

History Political History Eastern Europe including Russia Russia History of a specific country Russia

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