John Fines Collection

Scope and Content

The collection includes published works both in book and journal format written and edited by John Fines. The archive also includes several collections of historical publications collected by John Fines several of which were given to John by authors of historical texts. To complete the collection their is also a set of unpublished articles written by John Fines.

Administrative / Biographical History

Born in Lincolnshire in 1938 John Fines attended a local Grammar School before gaining a scholarship at Corpus Christie College, Cambridge where he graduated with a 2:1 honours degree in history. He continued his studies gaining a PGCE at the University of London and then achieved his PhD with the University of Sheffield. John worked as an assistant master at Newcastle-under-Lyme High School for boys then gained a lectureship at the City of Cardiff College of Education and finally transferred to a Senior Lectureship at Bulmershe College of Education before joining Bishop Otter College in 1969. John was to stay with the College in his role as Head of History throughout the colleges development until his retirement in 1991. During that time he witnessed the merger of Bishop Otter College, becoming known as the West Sussex Institute of Higher Education, Chichester Institute of Higher Education and later the University College Chichester.

John became internationally known for the methods and techniques he applied to teaching history. Having many years of classroom experience, John developed new ways of encouraging students to appreciate and gain interest in history. Amongst his ideas were ways of using drama and story-telling techniques to bring history to life.

Throughout his career he was a leading authority on teaching history in schools. To this end he produced many publications both in book and journal format, he also was involved with several Nuffield funded projects and was often asked to give both television and radio broadcast.

Even after his retirement from University College Chichester in 1991, he continued his interest in history and education culminating in becoming a Visiting Professor of Education at the University of Exeter in 1991 and his acceptance of the presidency of the Historical Association between 1994 - 1996.

Arrangement

The arrangement of the fonds has been maintained to best suite the individual areas of the John Fines collection

Access Information

Contact: The Special Collections Manager, The Library, University of Chichester, College Lane, Chichester, PO19 6PE. Tel: 01243 816000, email: leo@chi.ac.uk .

Acquisition Information

Transferred ownership to the University College Chichester (now the University of Chichester).

Note

Description prepared by J. Carter.

Other Finding Aids

A written content list is available to accompany these records.

Conditions Governing Use

Reproduction of these documents is at the discretion of the Head of Library Services and is subject to copyright.

Appraisal Information

All the archives that were transferred to the University College Chichester have now been preserved.

Accruals

It is possible that further documents will be found and added to this collection.

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