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Irene Collins (Irene Fozzard) was born on 16 September, 1925 in Queensbury, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, is a British historian and writer. Discover Irene Collins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Irene Fozzard
Occupation Historian and writer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1925
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Queensbury, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire
Date of death 12 July, 2015
Died Place N/A
Nationality West

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1925

Irene Collins ( Fozzard; 16 September 1925 – 12 July 2015) was a British historian and writer, known for her studies of Napoleon and Jane Austen.

Irene Fozzard was born as the second of identical twins of James Frederick (Fred) Fozzard and Louisa Ratcliffe in Queensbury, Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, on 16 September 1925.

Her father was a joiner from Leeds, and her mother left school at 12 to work as a burler and mender at the Black Dyke Mill in Queensbury.

Irene's twin sister, Jean, died at the age of five.

Collins gained a scholarship to Brighouse Girls' Secondary School.

She also gained a major county scholarship to St Hilda's College, Oxford, to read modern history at the age of 17.

1946

Graduating with a first-class degree in 1946, the 22-year-old Collins was appointed as an assistant lecturer at the University of Liverpool the following year as the department's only female staff member.

1951

They married in 1951 and remained so for 64 years.

1961

They had one daughter, Jo, born in 1961, and one grandson, Ben.

Irene Collins was an Anglican (Church of England) all her life.

1968

She wrote a history of her local church, St. John the Divine, Brooklands Chapters in Parish History; The First Hundred Years of the Church of St. John the Divine Brooklands (private printing 1968).

1982

She became the first female president of the association in 1982 and was awarded is highest distinction, the Medlicott Medal, in 1996.

1983

The pamphlet won a special prize (alongside the serious guidebooks) which was presented by Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Lambeth in 1983.

1992

She also wrote a series of pamphlets Brooklands Past & Present (1992-4) and a light-hearted pamphlet A Disgruntled Guide for the Reluctant Visitor, in response to a national competition for church-guidebook writers.

1994

Her principal subject of research was originally Napoleon; However, after retiring from Liverpool, she wrote her two books on Jane Austen: Jane Austen and the Clergy (1994) and Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter (1998).

The first placed Austen's novels in the framework of the church of the day.

The second demonstrated the influence of her clerical upbringing.

Collins was a great supporter of historical scholarship in China and in 1994 was invited to become Advisor to the Centre for British and American Studies at the University of Nanjing.

1995

These were widely read, partly as a result of the 1995 BBC series Pride and Prejudice, and turned her into a practical celebrity among Austenites across the world.

Collins became patron of the northern branch of the Jane Austen Society, served as vice-president of the UK Jane Austen Society, and was a keen member of The Jane Austen Society of North America.

She supported the Historical Association's aim of bringing history to a popular, non-academic audience.

Collins wrote pamphlets for the association, and gave lectures to local branches.

2000

In 2000, Collins was diagnosed with macular degeneration.

2002

In 2002, King Alfred's College, Winchester conferred on her the title of Honorary Fellow.

While studying at the University of Oxford, Irene met Rex Owen Collins, the son of a Primitive Methodist minister at meetings of a Methodist group which was also attended by Margaret Roberts (later Thatcher).

Rex Collins was at Brasenose College on a naval scholarship.

2014

She became a Jubilee Fellow of the Association in 2014.

2015

Despite progressive loss of her eyesight, she continued to write and lecture until a few months before her death on 12 July 2015.

2018

While teaching at Liverpool, Collins gave lectures on 18th and 19th-century European and British history.

Although she found the work isolating at times (for the first two years she rarely saw her colleagues because the art faculty's male and female staff had separate common rooms, and female staff were not permitted to lunch with their male counterparts at the university club), Collins stayed at Liverpool for the next 40 years, became the first female Dean.

She took early retirement as Dean and Reader to save the jobs of her younger colleagues.