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Personal life. Taylor married three times. He married his first wife Margaret Adams in 1931, they had four children together and divorced in 1951. For some time in the 1930s, he and his wife shared a house with the writer Malcolm Muggeridge and his wife Kitty.
- Historian
- Fellow of the British Academy
- Oriel College, Oxford
- Alan John Percivale Taylor, 25 March 1906, Southport, England
1931 to Margaret Adams, his lifestyle depended on private income from both families as well as his salary as an assistant lecturer and then lecturer at Manchester University (1930-8).1 Later, having made a name for himself in the media, he 1 For his family background see A. J. P. Taylor, A Personal History (thereafter Taylor, Personal
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Taylor married Margaret Adams in 1931; they divorced in 1951. Eve Crosland became Taylor's second wife in 1951; she and Taylor divorced in 1974. Taylor married his third wife, the Hungarian historian Eva Haraszti, in 1976. Taylor had six children: Giles, Sebastian, Amelia, Sophia, Crispin, and Daniel.
Sep 1, 2000 · Fri 1 Sep 2000 19.52 EDT. AJP Taylor was a student in Vienna in 1933 when he was introduced to Margaret Adams, an English girl studying the piano. She came from a rich, upper-middle-class,...
Taylor married Margaret Adams in 1931; they divorced in 1951. Eve Crosland became Taylor's second wife in 1951; she and Taylor divorced in 1974. Taylor married his third wife, the Hungarian historian Eva Haraszti, in 1976. Taylor had six children: Giles, Sebastian, Amelia, Sophia, Crispin, and Daniel. Taylor died September 7, 1990. Sources:
Taylor married Margaret Adams in 1931; they divorced in 1951. Eve Crosland became Taylor’s second wife in 1951; she and Taylor divorced in 1974. Taylor married his third wife, the Hungarian historian Eva Haraszti, in 1976. Taylor had six children: Giles, Sebastian, Amelia, Sophia, Crispin, and Daniel. Taylor died September 7, 1990.
A.J.P.Taylor March 1 - 6, 2011 A.J.P.Taylor was a leftist and a successful historian, especially when it came to popular success, something which no doubt was resented by his more academic colleagues, even more so than his political views. The latter may not have had an obvious provenience, after all his father had inherited a successful cotton ...