Historian, author, broadcaster and professional genealogist

Nick Barratt, PhD

Dr Nick Barratt is an author, broadcaster and historian best known for his work on BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are. He is the Executive Director for Student Journey at Royal Holloway University of London, a visiting academic fellow at Open University's Knowledge Media Institute, a teaching fellow at the University of Dundee and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. His most recent publication, The Restless Kings, explores the reigns of Henry II, Richard I and John. He was the President of the Family History Federation (2011-2021) and a trustee at the National Extension College (2023-2024) and is the current President of the Hampshire Genealogical Society.

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Thumbnail ki he The Smuggler King
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The Smuggler King

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The Lost Child

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Thumbnail ki he Researching English Industrial Labourers
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Thumbnail ki he Researching English Agricultural Labourers
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