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Sir Keith Vivian Thomas (born 2 January 1933) is a British historian of the early modern world based at Oxford University. He is best known as the author of ''Religion and the Decline of Magic'' and ''Man and the Natural World''. ==Biography==
Keith Thomas was born in the village of Wick, Glamorgan,〔http://www.jrank.org/literature/pages/5973/Sir-Keith-Thomas-%28Sir-Keith-Vivian-Thomas%29.html〕 and educated at Barry County Grammar School and Balliol College, Oxford. He was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford from 1955 until 1957, when he was elected Fellow of St John's College. He was Reader in Modern History in the University of Oxford 1978–85, and Professor of Modern History in 1986, in which year he became President of Corpus Christi College. He retired in 2000, at the statutory age of 67, and the following year he was once more elected Fellow of All Souls College. He served for some time as Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University and a Delegate to the University Press. He was a consultant editor to the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''. He was a member of the Economic and Social Research Council 1985–90, and of the Reviewing Committee on Exports of Works of Art 1990–93, and, since 1992, of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. From 1991 until 1998, he was a Trustee of the National Gallery and since 1997 he has been Chairman of the British Library Advisory Committee for Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. He is married to Lady Valerie Thomas and has two children.
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