Sir Tony Wrigley
BA, MA, PhD, FBA
Quondam Fellow since 2005
- Master, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (from 1994 to 2000)
- Professor of Economic History, University of Cambridge (from 1994 to 1997)
- Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College (from 1988 to 1994)
- Co-Director, Cambridge Group for History of Population Social Structure, Cambridge (from 1974 to 1994)
- Professor of Population Studies, London School of Economics (from 1979 to 1988)
- Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge (from 1958 to 1974)
- Undergraduate and Postgraduate, Peterhouse, Cambridge (from 1949 to 1958)
- Economic and demographic history in England in the period between the reigns of Elizabeth and Victoria
- Reconstruction of the history of the changing occupational structure of England in the period c.1750-c.1850
- Poverty, Progress and Population (CUP, 2004)
- (jointly) English Population History from Family Reconstitution (CUP, 1997)
- (ed. with R. A. Church) The Industrial Revolutions (Blackwell Publishers, 1994)
- Continuity, Chance and Change (CUP, 1988)
- People, Cities and Wealth: The Transformation of Traditional Society (Basil Blackwell, 1987)
- (edited jointly) The Works of Thomas Robert Malthus (Pickering, 1986)
- Link to publications
- Publications (PDF)
- President, British Society for Population Studies (from 1977 to 1979)
- President, Economic History Society (from 1995 to 1998)
- Chairman, Population Investigation Committee (from 1984 to 1990)
- Treasurer, British Academy (from 1989 to 1995)
- Chairman, Newton Trust (from 2000 to 2007)
- Editor, Economic History Review (from 1989 to 1992)
- Member, American Philosophical Society (2001)
- Honorary Foreign Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2001)
- Leverhulme Medal, British Academy (2005).
- Founder's Medal, Royal Geographical Society (1997).
- IUSSP Laureate (1993).