Naomi Tadmor

Naomi Tadmor is professor of history, Lancaster University with interests in British social and cultural history and modern Jewish history[1][2].
She is fellow of the Royal Historical Society and served on its council (2012-2016)[2]. In 2019 she was elected chair of the international Social History Society to serve until 2022[3]. In 2022 she was re-elected[4], and in 2025 she was elected Honorary Vice-President of the Social History Society[5].
Books
- 2025: The settlement of the poor in England c.1660-1780: law, society, and state formation[6].
- 2010: The social universe of the English Bible: scripture, society, and culture in early modern England, ISBN 9780521769716.
- Influence of English translations of the Bible onto the early modern English society and culture[7].
- 2007: The Practice and Representation of Reading in England. (co-edited with J. Raven & H. Small)[8].
- 2001: Family and friends in eighteenth-century England: household, kinship, and patronage[9].
References
- ^ Naomi Tadmor Chair
- ^ a b Professor Naomi Tadmor
- ^ Naomi Tadmor elected as SHS Chair
- ^ Irving, Henry (2022-07-07). "Committee Elections". The Social History Society. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ^ Sbaraini, Ella (2025-07-24). "Outgoing Chair Naomi Tadmor to become Honorary Vice President of the Social History Society". The Social History Society. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ^ "The Settlement of the Poor in England, c.1660–1780". Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ^ The Social Universe of the English Bible Scripture, Society, and Culture in Early Modern England, publisher's page
- ^ "The Practice and Representation of Reading in England". Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
- ^ Tadmor, Naomi (2001). Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: Household, Kinship and Patronage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511496097. ISBN 978-0-521-77147-4.