Past Member

Edward Anthony Wrigley

Affiliation

Social Science

From the American Philosophical Society:

…Initially working in the field of geography, he is now best characterized as a historical demographer, a discipline that combines geography with economic history. In 1965, he co-founded the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, serving as its co-director from 1974-94. During this time, he also held single year appointments at both the Institute for Advanced Study and Johns Hopkins University. Sir Tony has held chairs in Population Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Studies and in Economic History at Cambridge. During this period, he published, along with R.S. Schofield, the exhaustive study, The Population History of England, 1541-1871 (1981). He also served as co-editor of an eight volume collection entitled The Works of Thomas Robert Malthus…

American Philosophical Society, "Anthony Wrigley" (2001)

Dates at IAS

Member
School of Social Science

Degrees

Cambridge Univ
Ph.D.
1956

Honors

2005
Leverhulme Medal, British Academy
1997
Founder's Medal, Royal Geographical Society
1993
IUSSP Laureate

Appointments

1994–2000
Master Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
1994–1997
Professor of Economic History, Camb ridge
1988–1994
Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford