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Tony Badger (Anthony John Badger) was born on 6 March, 1947, is a British academic and historian. Discover Tony Badger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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3. The New Deal: The Depression Years 1933-1940 (London and New York, 1989)
Anthony John "Tony" Badger (born 6 March 1947) is a British academic and historian.
Badger was born on 6 March 1947, and attended Cotham Grammar School in Bristol.
He studied History at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and received his B.A. degree with Honours in 1968 and his M.A. from the University of Cambridge in 1971.
Badger was a lecturer in the History Department of Newcastle University from 1971 to 1991.
He graduated with a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Hull in 1974.
1. Prosperity Road: The New Deal, Tobacco, and North Carolina (Chapel Hill, 1980)
2. North Carolina and the New Deal (Raleigh, 1981)
He served on the Cambridge University Council from 1988 to 2002 and 2005 to 2008.
In 1992, he moved to the University of Cambridge, having been appointed Paul Mellon Professor of American History.
In 1999, Hull awarded him an honorary D. Litt.
He held the Andrew Mellon Visiting Professorship at Tulane University, New Orleans from January to May 2000.
Upon accepting this chairmanship, he said, “"It is an honour to be asked to chair the Kennedy Memorial Trust. The Kennedy scholarships are a most fitting legacy to the late President and recognise the long-standing ties of the Kennedy family with Britain. They have enabled some of the very best students in Britain to experience world-class graduate education in the US."
He chaired its Audit Committee between 2001 and 2002, and chaired the search committee in 2002 that secured the appointment of Alison Richard as Vice-Chancellor.
Since 2004, he has been the chairman of Cambridge Assessment, the major examination and assessment body.
4. New Deal/ New South (University of Arkansas Press, 2007)
5. FDR: The First Hundred Days (Hill and Wang, 2008)
Prime Minister Gordon Brown selected Professor Badger’s book FDR: The First Hundred Days, about the 32nd President of the United States, as his 2008 book of the year.
In the Guardian, Brown wrote,
It's a classic example of how a work of history can illuminate the issues we're dealing with today.
What it brings out with such clarity is how Roosevelt, faced with an economic crisis of unprecedented severity, was prepared to put aside conventional policy approaches and, instead, had the courage to innovate and improvise to see what would work.
The imagination and humanity at the heart of some of the great New Deal innovations - such as the Tennessee Valley Authority or the Civilian Conservation Corps - changed American politics for ever, and shaped the future of progressive politics across the world.
At the same time, this book illustrates FDR's skills as a communicator and a political operator, which earned him the public support and political space he needed for his programme to succeed.
It's a brilliantly written, compelling and moving portrait of the man, and it's another outstanding example of how British historians add so much to the field of American history.
This work influenced Gordon Brown in shaping the economic response to the recession.
On 24 March 2009, Gordon Brown appointed Badger as the chairman of the Kennedy Memorial Trust, effective from July 7, 2009.
He retired from Cambridge at the end of the 2013/2014 academic year and took up a post as Professor of American History at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Until 2014 he was Paul Mellon Professor of American History at the University of Cambridge and Master of Clare College, Cambridge.
He is a specialist in post-World War II Southern American political history.
Badger was succeeded as the trust's chair in July 2016 by Professor Sir Mark Walport.
6. Albert Gore, Sr.: A Political Life (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018)
7. Why White Liberals Fail: Race and Southern Politics from FDR to Trump (Harvard University Press, 2022)