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The life and world of Francis Rodd, Lord Rennell (1895-1978) : (Record no. 78048)

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Personal name Boobbyer, Philip,
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Title The life and world of Francis Rodd, Lord Rennell (1895-1978) :
Remainder of title geography, money and war /
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture London :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Anthem Press,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2021.
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Extent xviii, 249 pages :
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Series statement Anthem studies in British history
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Summary, etc. "Francis Rodd’s life is interesting for the way it connected the worlds of geography, international finance, politics, espionage, and wartime military administration. Rodd was a generalist in an age of growing specialisation; he had an instinct for problem-solving, which he applied in a range of areas. He was both a pragmatist and a man of strong convictions, and in relation to African society a traditionalist as well as a moderniser. His life, interesting in itself for what it tells us about British geography, banking and military government, is also a window onto British society at a time of great change. More specifically, Rodd’s claim to fame lies in two fields in particular: geography and military government. Geography was in the family; he was a direct descendant of the cartographer and oceanographer James Rennell (1742-1830), who was for a time Survey-General of the East India Company. His first trip to the Mountains of Aïr in what is now Niger, took place in 1922. His gravestone in the Welsh border town of Presteigne contains a saying in the Tuareg language of Tamasheq ‘Naught by good’, reflecting the fact that he always felt connected to this remote desert region. A product of Eton and Balliol College Oxford, he spent a year with the Royal Field Artillery in Northern France 1914-15, before moving to work in Italy and North Africa—including intelligence duties. He then worked for a time in the Foreign Office (1919-24); and it was from there that he took time out to do this first Saharan expedition. His acclaimed book—still admired to this day—on the Tuareg, People of the Veil (1926), was the result. A second expedition to the Sahara in 1927 earned him the Royal Geographical Society’s Founders’ Medal in 1929. Later he was President of the Royal Geographical Society as it re-established its post-war agenda (1945-48). In old age, he was increasingly preoccupied with Welsh border geography and the agriculture of Western Australia. If geography was a life-long passion for Rodd, it was only one of his interests; indeed it was for the range of his activities that he was once called the ‘last of the Elizabethans’. He left the Foreign Office for the Stock Exchange, and then joined the Bank of England in 1929, soon becoming the bank’s representative at the Bank for International Settlements in Basle (1930-31). Between 1933 and 1961 he was a Partner in Morgan Grenfell, the British branch of the Morgan banks that has close links with Whitehall. He was one of the bank’s main conduits with Italy, and this led in 1939 to him being seconded to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, where he became the ministry’s chief negotiator with Rome before Italy entered the war. During the war itself, he had meteoric career in the War Office; he rose to being Chief Political Officer in East Africa in 1942 (when he was also made an acting Major-General)—a role that involved him briefly being the Chief Military Administrator of Madagascar, after the Vichy regime fell. He was then made Chief Civil Affairs Officer of AMGOT in 1943, a high profile role that effectively made him the civilian governor of Sicily and Southern Italy in the wake of the Allied military advance. He returned to Britain in December 1943. Rodd inherited a peerage from his father in 1941. After the war, he was much involved in the House of Lords, first as a Liberal and then as a Conservative, with a particular interest in economic and colonial affairs."--
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://anthempress.com/the-life-and-world-of-francis-rodd-lord-rennell-1895-1978-hb accessed on 30 September 2021.">https://anthempress.com/the-life-and-world-of-francis-rodd-lord-rennell-1895-1978-hb accessed on 30 September 2021.</a>
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Personal name Rodd, Francis James Rennell,
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Titles and other words associated with a name Baron Rennell,
Dates associated with a name 1895-1978,
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Topical term or geographic name entry element World War, 1939-1945
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Geographic subdivision Africa, North.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element World War, 1939-1945
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Uniform title Anthem studies in British history.
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