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238:, England. Her father was Noel Edward Behrens (1879–1967), a Jewish civil servant and banker who had inherited a large amount of money from his father. Her mother Vivien Behrens (1880–1961), the daughter of 808: 342:
After the war ended, she spent ten years researching and writing an analysis of the role of British-controlled merchant ships during the war for the official
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on this period including on his divorce and on resident diplomats. Her interests moved to later English history and in 1941 she published an article on
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Society, government, and the Enlightenment: the experiences of eighteenth-century France and Prussia
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Society, government and the Enlightenment: the experiences of eighteenth-century France and Prussia
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in 1938 and promoted to lecturer the following year. Her research in the mid-1930s was focused on
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and never attended school. She spoke French and English from an early age and later added German.
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She retired from full-time academia in 1972, but continued to be an active academic as a
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As did many academics, Behrens offered her services to the government during the
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The Betty Behrens Seminar on Classics of Historiography, Clare Hall, Cambridge
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view of the causes of the revolution. In 1967, she published her magnum opus,
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After her return to the United Kingdom, Behrens held research posts at
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Steinberg, Jonathan (16 January 1989). "C. B. A. Behrens".
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Papers of Betty Behrens, held at Churchill Archives Centre
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Thomson, David (28 September 1967). "Chronic Decadence?".
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of English history. She later focused her research on the
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Ranken, Michael (20 January 1989). "C. B. A. Behrens".
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to study modern history. She graduated in 1926 with a
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She became a Fellow of 867:20th-century British historians 797: 345:History of the Second World War 162:Catherine Betty Abigail Behrens 35:Catherine Betty Abigail Behrens 751: 687: 672: 657: 469: 16:British historian and academic 1: 683:. No. 3422. p. 901. 681:The Times Literary Supplement 462: 447:. London: Thames and Hudson. 428:. London: Thames and Hudson. 296:. In 1935, she was elected a 727:UK public library membership 597:UK public library membership 564:Steinberg, Jonathan (2004). 512:UK public library membership 476:Steinberg, Jonathan (2004). 7: 653:. No. 707. p. 24. 308:in the Faculty of History, 10: 923: 877:British women medievalists 758:Behrens, C. B. A. (1955). 443:Behrens, C. B. A. (1985). 424:Behrens, C. B. A. (1967). 413:Behrens, C. B. A. (1955). 302:Newnham College, Cambridge 294:University College, Oxford 255:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 208:Newnham College, Cambridge 137:Newnham College, Cambridge 132:University College, Oxford 74:Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 396:In 1966, Behrens married 337:Ministry of War Transport 214:after the publication of 155: 119: 98: 88: 83: 67: 62: 58: 46: 30: 23: 907:Radcliffe College alumni 278:Cambridge, Massachusetts 230:Early life and education 310:University of Cambridge 290:Bedford College, London 266:Commonwealth Fellowship 127:Bedford College, London 712:10.1093/ref:odnb/49707 617:. University of London 582:10.1093/ref:odnb/57114 494:10.1093/ref:odnb/57114 664:"How Not To Govern". 212:Clare Hall, Cambridge 202:). She was elected a 147:Clare Hall, Cambridge 872:British medievalists 807:(8 September 2021). 694:Slinn, Judy (2004). 316:, and she published 274:liberal arts college 224:historical revision 182:early modern period 106:Early modern Europe 63:Academic background 373:, a newly founded 306:assistant lecturer 725:(Subscription or 595:(Subscription or 510:(Subscription or 503:978-0-19-861412-8 426:The Ancien RĂ©gime 367:The Ancien RĂ©gime 359:French Revolution 280:, United States. 270:Radcliffe College 249:In 1923, Behrens 220:The Ancien RĂ©gime 216:The Ancien RĂ©gime 200:French Revolution 192:Kingdom of France 168:and published as 159: 158: 78:Radcliffe College 914: 824: 823: 821: 819: 801: 795: 794: 792: 790: 775: 766: 765: 755: 749: 748: 740: 731: 730: 722: 720: 718: 699: 691: 685: 684: 676: 670: 669: 661: 655: 654: 646: 627: 626: 624: 622: 607: 601: 600: 592: 590: 588: 569: 561: 516: 515: 507: 481: 473: 458: 439: 420: 329:Second World War 262:Bachelor of Arts 240:Sir Cecil Coward 170:C. 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Index

Alma mater
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
Radcliffe College
Historian
Early modern Europe
Ancien RĂ©gime
Bedford College, London
University College, Oxford
Newnham College, Cambridge
Faculty of History, University of Cambridge
Clare Hall, Cambridge
Henry VIII
Charles II
early modern period
Ancien RĂ©gime
Kingdom of France
Middle Ages
French Revolution
Fellow
Newnham College, Cambridge
Clare Hall, Cambridge
historical revision
London
Sir Cecil Coward
governesses
matriculated
Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
first class
Bachelor of Arts
Commonwealth Fellowship

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