Peter McLaughlin
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Peter McLaughlin with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall during her visit to The Doon School in November 2013.
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Born | 1956 Northern Ireland |
Occupation | Scholar, academic, writer, Headmaster of The Doon School |
Education | M.A., PhD |
Alma mater | University of Rhodesia (formerly linked to University of London) London School of Economics |
Subject | War studies, Political history, International relations, Economics |
Notable works | The Rhodesian War: A Military History The Occupation of Mashonaland Ragtime Soldiers: The Rhodesian experience in The Great War |
Spouse | Elizabeth McLaughlin |
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Peter McLaughlin (born 1956) is a British academic, historian and educator who is the current Headmaster of The Doon School. Before joining Doon in 2009, he served as Headmaster of Douai School, and Principal of British International School in Cairo and Casterton School in Cumbria, United Kingdom. McLaughlin is set to retire from Doon in May, 2016.
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Education
McLaughlin was educated at Prince Edward School in Salisbury, Rhodesia and University of Rhodesia in Salisbury, where he read history.[1] He then studied for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education at the London School of Economics, United Kingdom.
Career
- Lecturer in Modern history, University of Rhodesia, Salisbury, 1977–1983 (University of Zimbabwe from 1980, Harare from 1982)
- Research fellow, London School of Economics, 1980–1983
- Headmaster, Deputy Head, Housemaster and Teacher at St. George's College (HMC), Weybridge, Surrey 1983–1997
- Headmaster of Douai School (HMC), 1997–1999
- Headmaster of British International School in Cairo, Cairo, 1999–2005
- Headmaster of Casterton School (GSA), Casterton, Cumbria, 2005–2009
- Headmaster of The Doon School (HMC, IBSC), India, 2009 to date
Work
McLaughlin's doctorate was a study of the role of British Imperial defence policy in shaping the Rhodesian armed forces from the 1890s to the 1950s. During the Rhodesian Bush War, he served in operational areas as a field reservist in the British South Africa Police. He set up the War Studies course at the University of Rhodesia (now the University of Zimbabwe) and was awarded an Association of Commonwealth Universities Post-doctoral Fellowship to the London School of Economics to study the British munitions industry in the First World War.[2] He left the world of research and lecturing to carve out a successful career as a headmaster at major Independent schools in England. From 1999 to 2005 he was the Principal of the British International School in Cairo before his departure to head Casterton School.
In 2009, McLaughlin moved to India to head an independent boarding school, The Doon School, succeeding Kanti Bajpai. He has lived in Dehradun in India ever since.[3][4]
Other appointments
- Member of The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, 2010 to date[5]
Family
McLaughlin is married to Elizabeth and has two sons both of whom are studying in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- Ragtime Soldiers: The Rhodesian experience in The Great War (1980), by Peter McLaughlin. Books of Zimbabwe, ISBN 978-0-86920-234-0.
- The Occupation of Mashonaland (1982), by Peter McLaughlin. Books of Zimbabwe, ISBN 978-0-86920-192-3.
- The Rhodesian War: A Military History(2008), by Peter McLaughlin. Stackpole Books, ISBN 978-0-8117-0725-1.
References
- ↑ The Rhodesian War by Peter McLaughlin
- ↑ http://www.dnaindia.com/academy/interview_doon-school-is-popular-for-building-an-aristocracy-of-service_1392063
- ↑ Books by Peter McLaughlin
- ↑ Member of Board of Governors of the Doon School
- ↑ http://www.doonschool.com/component/content/article/232 Member of HMC, UK
Further reading
- Peter McLaughlin The Rhodesian War
- Interview with Peter McLaughlin in Daily News and Analysis newspaper, 5 September 2010
- Views in The Tribune
- News in Business Standard
- McLaughlin in The Times of India newspaper
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Preceded by | Head master of The Doon School 2009–2016 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
- EngvarB from October 2013
- Use dmy dates from October 2013
- Articles with unsourced statements from October 2013
- 1956 births
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- Alumni of Prince Edward School
- Boarding schools in India
- British South Africa Police officers
- Headmasters of The Doon School
- Irish emigrants to Rhodesia
- Historians from Northern Ireland
- Academics from Northern Ireland
- Writers from Northern Ireland
- Living people
- Rhodesian military personnel of the Bush War
- School principals and headteachers
- The Doon School
- University of Zimbabwe faculty