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Richard J. B. Bosworth

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Richard J. B. Bosworth
NameRichard J. B. Bosworth
Birth date1943
NationalityAustralian
FieldHistory

Richard J. B. Bosworth is a renowned Australian historian and academic, known for his extensive research on Italy, Fascism, and World War II. His work has been influenced by prominent historians such as Eric Hobsbawm, Christopher Hill, and E.P. Thompson. Bosworth's academic career has been shaped by his time at Cambridge University, where he studied under the guidance of Denis Mack Smith and John Elliott. He has also been associated with the Australian National University and the University of Western Australia.

Early life and education

Bosworth was born in 1943 in Hobart, Tasmania, and spent his early years in Melbourne, Victoria. He pursued his higher education at the University of Melbourne, where he earned his Bachelor's degree, and later at Cambridge University, where he received his Ph.D. under the supervision of Denis Mack Smith. During his time at Cambridge, Bosworth was exposed to the works of prominent historians such as A.J.P. Taylor, Isaiah Berlin, and Hugh Trevor-Roper. He also developed an interest in the history of Italy, particularly the Risorgimento and the Italian Fascist regime, which would become a central theme in his research.

Career

Bosworth's academic career has spanned several institutions, including the University of Western Australia, the Australian National University, and Oxford University. He has held various positions, such as the Winthrop Professor of History at the University of Western Australia and a visiting fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford. Bosworth has also been a member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Modern History. His research has been supported by grants from organizations such as the Australian Research Council and the British Academy.

Research and publications

Bosworth's research has focused on the history of Italy, particularly the Italian Fascist regime and its leader, Benito Mussolini. He has published numerous books and articles on the subject, including works on the Italian Social Republic, the Italian Campaign of World War II, and the Yalta Conference. His publications have been influenced by the works of historians such as Renzo De Felice, Giorgio Agamben, and Primo Levi. Bosworth has also written about the history of Australia, including its involvement in World War I and the Gallipoli Campaign. His work has been recognized by awards such as the New South Wales Premier's History Awards and the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards.

Awards and honours

Bosworth has received several awards and honours for his contributions to the field of history. He has been awarded the Order of Australia and has been elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities and the Academia Europaea. Bosworth has also received the New South Wales Premier's History Awards and the Western Australian Premier's Book Awards for his publications. His work has been recognized by institutions such as the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and the Australian National University, which have all conferred honorary degrees upon him.

Personal life

Bosworth is married to R.J.B. Bosworth's wife, and they have two children together. He currently resides in Perth, Western Australia, where he continues to research and write about the history of Italy and Australia. Bosworth's interests include reading the works of authors such as Italo Calvino, Umberto Eco, and Primo Levi, and following the A-League and the Australian Football League. He has also been involved in various community organizations, including the Italian Australian Association and the Australian Historical Association.

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