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'''Ewen Henry Harvey Green''' (16 October 1958 − 16 September 2006), known as '''E.H.H. Green''' or '''Ewen Green''', was a British [[historian]] known for his work on 20th-century Britain and, in particular, the history of the 20th-century [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].'''Ewen Henry Harvey Green''' (16 October 1958 − 16 September 2006), known as '''E.H.H. Green''' or '''Ewen Green''', was a British [[historian]] known for his work on 20th-century Britain and, in particular, the history of the 20th-century [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]].
Born in [[Torbay]] and brought up in [[Brixham]], he was educated at [[Churston Ferrers Grammar School]] where he developed his taste for history, which he went on to study at [[University College London]] where he was awarded the Derby studentship for the best [[British undergraduate degree classification|first]] of 330 candidates. In 1980 he became a graduate student at [[St John's College, Cambridge]], working on politics in the Edwardian period, before taking up a [[Junior Research Fellowships|junior research fellowship]] at [[Brasenose College, Oxford]] in 1986.Born in [[Torbay, Devon]] and brought up in [[Brixham]], he was educated at [[Churston Ferrers Grammar School]] where he developed his taste for history, which he went on to study at [[University College London]] where he was awarded the Derby studentship for the best [[British undergraduate degree classification|first]] of 330 candidates. In 1980 he became a graduate student at [[St John's College, Cambridge]], working on politics in the Edwardian period, before taking up a [[Junior Research Fellowships|junior research fellowship]] at [[Brasenose College, Oxford]] in 1986.
In 1990, he went to [[Reading University]] before, in 1995, returning to Oxford as a tutor and fellow of [[Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen]]. For [[University of Oxford|the university]], he became a lecturer in modern history, rising to the position of reader in 2004.{{cn|date=June 2023}}In 1990, he went to [[Reading University]] before, in 1995, returning to Oxford as a tutor and fellow of [[Magdalen College, Oxford|Magdalen]]. For [[University of Oxford|the university]], he became a lecturer in modern history, rising to the position of reader in 2004.{{cn|date=June 2023}}

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