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Dr David Starkey

He's UK's most outspoken academic, Dr David Starkey has achieved notoriety as an erudite after dinner speaker and an outstanding lecturer. He is the UK's leading constitutional and monarchy expert and a colourful media personality. David currently writes diary columns for The Sunday Times and The Spectator and appears frequently on television and radio, often invited on such programmes as BBC's Question Time and Newsnight, and as a notorious panel member on BBC Radio 4's discussion programme, the Moral Maze. David Starkey's documentaries on the Life Henry VIII and, most recently, Elizabeth I have both achieved the highest-ever rating for history programmes screened on Channel 4 with audiences of 3.5 million, beating popular comedy shows including Frasier, Friends and Da Ali G Show. Internationally, he is a consultant to the American network CBS on all constitutional matters. In addition to his media profile, David is a respected academic who until recently lectured in international history at the London School of Economics, University of London, and is now a bye-fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.
David was born in 1945 in Kendal, Cumbria. He was educated at Kendal Grammar School and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. For a time he was a Research Fellow at Cambridge, before moving to the London School of Economics as lecturer in history. In 1987 and 1989 he was Visiting Vernon Professor of Biography at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. Also in 1989 he was a British Council Funded 'Specialist Visitor' to Australia, where he gave a series of nineteen lectures at seven universities in six weeks. His doctoral dissertation on the court of Henry VIII has been described as 'an underground classic'. He has now returned to Fitzwilliam College to pursue research interests which have developed to include a broad spectrum of cultural, social and political history. He has written and edited several books, including Rivals in Power, The Reign of Henry VIII: Personalities and Politics and The English Court from the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War and Elizabeth: Apprenticeship, to accompany the television series. For which he received the W H Smith Book Award for Biography/Autobiography 2001. He is a regular contributor to a wide range of periodicals and newspapers. David sits on the editorial board of the magazine History Today and he is a member of the panel of experts advising on the export of works of art. In 1993 he joined the Commemorative Plaques Working Group at English Heritage, which is responsible for the placing of the famous blue plaques on London buildings.

 

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He has been acclaimed as the 'AJP Taylor of our times' and his populist instincts mean that he has a very direct way of relating history. In appreciation of his contribution he was awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal for Services to History by the Historical Association in 2001. With his wealth of knowledge and skills as a communicator, David blends information and insight with humour. He is an attractive figure to the media and recently acted as consultant to CBS during their unprecedented coverage of a British news story - the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

David draws some spectacular analogies with the monarchy in his discourses on corporate leadership and is a prominent commentator on the state of British politics, business and society. An eloquent and highly accomplished speaker who both entertains and enthuses his audiences, Dr David Starkey is intelligent, ever witty, sometimes controversial, and always thought-provoking.

What The Clients Say

Founder, Project LeadershipI am an expert on Leadership Presentations, having founded and run the Project Leadership Conference for 8 years in North America and Europe...I want you to know that I thought your presentation was possibly the best.
Pension Services ManagerDavid Starkey was very entertaining... and the success of the evening was contributed to greatly by David's speech.
Media Director, BNFL Engineering LtdWith little or no notice, David Starkey took up the theme of 'A Journey around the World' and used amusing anecdotes, culminating in a business message that worldwide social and political change is a threat to any degree of complacency in companies like BNFL. Relevant and erudite.
Director, Samworth BrothersDavid was appropriate, entertaining, relevant and first class.
CEO, Vane Percy & AssociatesTo the point, caused controversy in the debate and was excellent company.
 

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