Theodore Zeldin (born 22 August 1933) is a British historian and current Associate Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford. He is the author of A History of French Passions, a quotidian history of the French people, as well as An Intimate History of Humanity.

Zeldin was educated at the English School Heliopolis (a coeducational boarding school) and at Aylesbury Grammar School. He graduated from Birkbeck, University of London, at the age of 17, having studied philosophy, history, and Latin, and then from Christ Church, Oxford, studying modern history. He received Firsts from both, followed by a doctorate from the newly established St Antony's College in Oxford. He has been a Fellow (now Emeritus) of the college since 1957 and was its dean for thirteen years, playing a lead role in developing it as the university's centre for international studies. Now, as an Associate Fellow of Green-Templeton College, Oxford, he is active in its Future of Work project.

Zeldin has been elected a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Literature, and is a member of the European Academy. He has been decorated as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire, a Commander of the Légion d'Honneur and a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters of France. Zeldin also holds the Wolfson Prize, Britain's top award for history.

He has been married to Deirdre Wilson, the co-inventor of relevance theory, since 1975; they live in an Art Deco house outside Oxford. His hobbies are "gardening, painting and mending things".

Publications

  • The Political System of Napoleon III (1958)
  • Edited (with Anne Troisier de Diaz) Émile Ollivier, Journal: 1846-1863 (1961)
  • Émile Ollivier and the Liberal Empire of Napoleon III (1963)
  • Conflicts in French Society: Anticlericalism, Education and Morals in the Nineteenth Century: Essays (1970)
  • France, 1848-1945: Volume I - Ambition, Love and Politics (1973), Volume II - Intellect, Taste and Anxiety (1977) (Oxford History of Modern Europe series). Rearranged and reissued with additional material as:
  • History of French Passions: vol 1: Ambition and Love; vol 2: Intellect and Pride; vol 3: Taste and Corruption; vol 4: Politics and Anger; vol 5: Anxiety and Hypocrisy (1979-81)
  • The French (1982)
  • Foreword to Jeremy Jennings, Georges Sorel: The Character and Development of His Thought (1985)
  • Introduction to Le tunnel sous la Manche: chronique d'une passion franco-anglaise (1987)
  • Happiness (novel) (1988)
  • An Intimate History of Humanity (1994)
  • Conversation (2000)
  • Guide to an Unknown City (2004)
  • Guide to an Unknown University (2006)
  • Gary Hill & Gerry Judah (with Jenny Blyth) (2007)
  • The Hidden Pleasures of Life: A New Way of Remembering the Past and Imagining the Future (2015)

References

  • The Oxford Muse – Zeldin's website
  • Feast of Strangers
  • Zeldin talks about "Happiness", ICA 1988
  • Theodore Zeldin interview by Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire (Oxford Oral History Project)
  • "The Art of Being a Couple | Theodore Zeldin | TEDxOxford", 17 May 2016.