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With a PhD from the University of Kent, and
currently a Lecturer at the University of Southampton,
Adrian Smith's research is currently focused
upon a biographical and historiographical study
of Lord Louis Mountbatten. A previous biography,
of the First World War air ace Edward Mick
Mannock, echoed earlier work on the British
Left and within the broad area of war studies/civil-military
relations. The latter has prompted the Mountbatten
project, as has my interests in the Commonwealth
and British cinema. His original focus of research,
namely the British press, has in recent years
been overshadowed by a heavy involvement in
sports history. A forthcoming volume, City of
Coventry: essays on a twentieth century experiment,
confirms a complementary interest in local history
which, not surprisingly, now embraces Southampton
and the wider region.
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Most important publications:
- Sport and National Identity in the Postwar
World Editor, ed. with Dilwyn Porter (Routledge,
2004)
- Black against gold: New Zealand-Australia
sporting rivalry in the modern era in Adrian
Smith and Dilwyn Porter, ed., Sport and National
Identity in the Postwar World (Routledge, 2004).
- Humphrey Jennings Heart of Britain
(1941): a reassessment, Historical Journal
of Film, Radio and Television, 23:2 (2003)
- Mick Mannock, Fighter Pilot: Myth, Life and
Politics (Palgrave, 2001)
- The Fall and Fall of the Third Daily Herald,
1930-64 in Peter Catterall, Colin Seymour-Ure
and Adrian Smith, eds., Northcliffes Legacy:
Aspects of the British Popular Press 1896-1996
(2000)
- Amateurs and Professionals in Postwar British
Sport Editor, with Dilwyn Porter, (Frank Cass,
2000)
- Introduction and Civil war
in England: The Clubs, the RFU and the Impact of
Professionalism on Rugby Union, 1995-99 in
Adrian Smith and Dilwyn Porter, eds., Amateurs
and Professionals in Postwar British Sport (Frank
Cass, 2000)
- The Coventry Factor: Philip Larkin and John
Hewitt, Literature & History, spring
1999, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 34-55.
- The New Statesman: Portrait of a Political
Weekly 1913-31 (Frank Cass, 1996).
- Management of the MOD 1983-86 - the impact and
legacy of Michael Heseltine, Bailrigg Memorandum
15 (1996)
- Command and Control in Postwar Britain:
Defence Decision-making in the United Kingdom, 1945-84,
Twentieth Century British History, autumn
1991, vol. 2, no. 3.
- The difficulties of maintaining a non-nuclear
defence policy - New Zealand in an election year,
British Review of New Zealand Studies, July
1988, vol. 1, no. 1.
- Low and Lord Beaverbrook: the cartoonist
and the newspaper proprietor', Encounter,
December 1985, vol. 35, no. 5.
Information taken from: http://www.history.soton.ac.uk/smith.htm
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