Rosemary O'Day

Rosemary O'Day is professor emeritus of history at the Open University. She was co-director of the Charles Booth Centre and is currently a consultant to the Charles Booth Archive Online project at the University of London.

Early life

O'Day was educated at the Orme Girls' School in Staffordshire, the University of York, and at King's College, University of London.[1]

Career

O'Day was a lecturer at the University of Birmingham and joined the Open University in 1975, of which she is now professor emeritus in history. She was co-director of the Charles Booth Centre and is currently a consultant to the Charles Booth Archive Online project at the University of London.

Family

O'Day was married to fellow historian David Englander (died 1999). The couple had two sons together and co-edited several books. O'Day has three sons in all.[2]

Selected publications

References

  1. Professor Rosemary O'Day Englander. Open University. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  2. David Englander. Arthur Marwick, The Guardian, 14 June 1999. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
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