
Denis Judd was born in Northamptonshire in 1938 and educated in a village primary school before passing the 'Eleven Plus' and entering the local grammar school. He won a State Scholarship to Oxford, where he took his first degree in Modern History at Magdalen College, going on to study for a PhD at London University, on: 'A. J. Balfour and the evolution and problems of the British Empire 1874-1906.' He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has been Head of History, and is now Professor Emeritus of Imperial and Commonwealth History, at the London Metropolitan University. In his research, writing and broadcasting he has specialised in the British Empire and Commonwealth, especially South Africa and India. He has also written extensively on British history, on aspects of the monarchy, and among his biographies is the authorised life of the children’s author Alison Uttley.

Spinner of Tales: The authorised biography of the creator of Little Grey Rabbit by Denis Judd
1986

The British Imperial Experience From 1765 To The Present
1996

1973

1972

Calamities of the British Army in the Victorian Age
1973

1977
1973

The Rise and Fall of the British Raj, 1600-1947
2004

2005