Keith Laybourn

Keith Laybourn
Born(1946-03-13)13 March 1946
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Historian, Professor
Known forLabour history

Keith Laybourn FRHistS FHEA (born 13 March 1946) is Diamond Jubilee Professor of the University of Huddersfield and Professor of History.[1] He is a British historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century specialising in labour history and the working class in Britain. He has published extensively, and has authored over 51 books[2] on subjects including women's history, social policy and administration, and policing.[3] In 2012 he took over presidency of the Society for the Study of Labour History following the death of the previous president, Eric Hobsbawm.[4] He has also appeared on television, including Who Do You Think You Are?[5] In 2016 he signed a public letter along with many other academic historians opposing Brexit.[6]

Laybourn was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire on the 13th March 1946 and is married with three children (Rosie, Peter and Lizzie). He lives in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

  1. ^ Examiner Live (13 APR 2012) 'Diamond Jubilee tribute by University of Huddersfield', Huddersfield Examiner
  2. ^ Examiner Live (13 APR 2012) 'Diamond Jubilee tribute by University of Huddersfield', Huddersfield Examiner
  3. ^ Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland : From Peterloo to the Present, edited by Quentin Outram, and Keith Laybourn, Palgrave Macmillan US, 2018
  4. ^ Examiner Live (5 DEC 2012) 'History: Prof Keith Laybourn is new President of the Society for the Study of Labour History', Huddersfield Examiner
  5. ^ Anon. (12 Sep 2012), 'Town Historian Helps Hugh', Huddersfield Daily Examiner, p9.
  6. ^ Various Authors (24 May 2016) 'Lessons from history for the Brexiters', The Guardian