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- Matthew Parker (1504–1575) was an archbishop of Canterbury, theologian, and historian12. He was also Master of Corpus Christi College and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University1. Parker was an avid collector of manuscripts and printed books, which are now housed in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge1. He is a critically acclaimed historian of the West Indies and an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Parker, Matthew (1504–1575), was archbishop of Canterbury, an influential theologian and historian. He was also Master of Corpus Christi College (1544-53) and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. He was an avid collector of manuscripts and printed books that are now housed in Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.blog.history.ac.uk/2019/11/historians-and-bbih-no-…Matthew Parker (1504-75) was a powerful figure of the English Reformation who was largely responsible for the Church of England as a national institution. Parker's talents were sought by both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.parker.stanford.edu/parker/about/matthew-parker-t…Matthew Parker is a critically acclaimed historian of the West Indies - he has written for most UK national newspapers as well as lecturing around the world and contributing to TV and radio programmes in the UK, Canada and the US. He is also an elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.thesohoagency.co.uk/authors/matthew-parker
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Matthew Parker (born 1970) is an English author of historical non-fiction books whose work has covered topics including European colonialism, World War II, and the construction of the Panama Canal. See more
Parker was born in El Salvador to British parents and spent parts of his childhood in Great Britain, Norway and Barbados. He was educated at Yardley Court, Tonbridge School See more
Parker lives in London with his wife and three children.
He is a bowler on the Authors XI amateur cricket team, which is composed of British writers, and he … See moreParker's first two books were about World War II. The Battle of Britain, July–October 1940: An Oral History of Britain's Finest Hour was published in 2000, and Monte Cassino: The Story … See more
• The Battle of Britain, July–October 1940: An Oral History of Britain's Finest Hour (Headline, 2000) ISBN 978-0747234500
• Monte Cassino: The Story of the Hardest-Fought Battle in … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBMatthew Parker. I'm the author of a number of books including Monte Cassino, about the Western Allies' hardest battle against Germany in …
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