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Andrew Lacey

Andrew Lacey completed a first degree in history followed by a postgraduate degree in Library and Information Studies. He then worked as a professional librarian in a variety of Colleges and Universities. He was College Librarian at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, for ten years and for four years simultaneously Special Collections Librarian at the University of Leicester. Moving on from both Trinity Hall and Leicester, Andrew worked in the University of Cambridge, Faculty of Architecture and History of Art.

In tandem with his professional career, Andrew has pursued his academic interests and teaching in adult education. He is a tutor for both the University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education and the University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education. His teaching and research includes work on the Tudors and the Reformation, the English Civil War, sixteenth and seventeenth century English and European history, the relationship between art and power, and nineteenth and twentieth century British and European history.

Andrew was awarded a doctorate by the University of Leicester for research on the cult of Charles I and the fruits of this work were published by the Boydell Press. He has also published many articles and essays on aspects of sixteenth and seventeenth century history, this has included the writing and tutoring of an online course for the University of Oxford on the English Civil War. He has also written and tutors online courses for the University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education, on the Early Tudors, Queen Elizabeth I, and, reflecting the range of his interests, Hitler and Nazi Germany, he is also a joint tutor for the Cambridge Undergraduate Certificate in History. In among all this Andrew published a book on the English Civil War published by Amberley Press in 2017 – never a dull moment!

Andrew lives in a village near Cambridge with his much loved wife Vanessa.

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