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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Radio and television personality, and a constitutional expert.  Noted for his documentary program 'Monarchy', which profiled the history of the English monarchy, and was shown on Channel 4 in the UK and PBS in the United States.  Visiting professor, University of Kent.  Founder of LGBTory, the LGBT organization linked to the Conservative party in Great Britain.  Hosted a television series examining the historical relationship between the monarchy and British music.  Author of numerous books on the subject, notably the best-selling 'Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne'.
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Radio and television personality, and a constitutional expert.  Noted for his documentary program 'Monarchy', which profiled the history of the English monarchy, and was shown on Channel 4 in the UK and PBS in the United States.  Visiting professor, University of Kent.  Founder of LGBTory, the LGBT organization linked to the Conservative party in Great Britain.  Hosted a television series examining the historical relationship between the monarchy and British music.  Author of numerous books on the subject, notably the best-selling 'Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne' (2000).
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 16:30, 31 December 2018

David Starkey

Country

Great Britain

Birth - Death

1945 -

Occupation

Academic

Notable Achievements

CBE

Description

Radio and television personality, and a constitutional expert. Noted for his documentary program 'Monarchy', which profiled the history of the English monarchy, and was shown on Channel 4 in the UK and PBS in the United States. Visiting professor, University of Kent. Founder of LGBTory, the LGBT organization linked to the Conservative party in Great Britain. Hosted a television series examining the historical relationship between the monarchy and British music. Author of numerous books on the subject, notably the best-selling 'Elizabeth: The Struggle for the Throne' (2000).

Further Reading/Research


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