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Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, was a British military historian. His reconstructions of medieval battles from the fragmentary and distorted accounts left by chroniclers were pioneering.

Early life
Oman was born in Muzaffarpur district, in the Bihar Province of British India, the only child of a British planter, Charles Philip Austin Oman, and his wife Anne Chadwick. He was educated at Winchester College and New College, Oxford, where he studied under William Stubbs. In 1884, he was invited to become a founding member of the Stubbs Society, which was under Stubbs's patronage. ==Career==
Career
In 1881, Oman was elected to a Prize Fellowship at All Souls College, where he remained for the rest of his academic career, later becoming also Librarian of his college. Burrows continued to hold the chair until his death in 1905, when Oman succeeded him. Oman was also elected a Fellow of the British Academy and later served as president of the Royal Historical Society (1917–1921), the Numismatic Society and the Royal Archaeological Institute. The parody history book 1066 and All That, published in 1930, includes the dedication "Absit Oman", a distortion of the Latin phrase "Absit omen". It can be translated as "may Oman be absent", reflecting the prominence of Oman among English historians at the time. ==Honours==
Honours
He became an honorary fellow of New College in 1936, and received the honorary degrees of DCL (Oxford, 1926) and LL.D (Edinburgh, 1911 and Cambridge, 1927). He was awarded the Medal of the Royal Numismatic Society in 1928. He died at Oxford aged 86. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1892, Oman married Mary, a daughter of General Sir Robert Maclagan, Royal Engineers, and a niece of William Maclagan, Archbishop of York. They had one son and two daughters. He was an active member of the Folklore Society and was the father of Julia Trevelyan Oman. == Works ==
Works
1880sThe Art of War in the Middle Ages (1885) • "The Anglo-Norman and Angevin Administrative System (1100–1265)", in Essays Introductory to the Study of English Constitutional History (1887) • A History of Greece From the Earliest Times to the Death of Alexander the Great (1888; 7th ed., 1900; 8th ed., rev., 1905) 1890sWarwick the Kingmaker (1891) • The Byzantine Empire (1892) • The Dark Ages 476–918, Period I of Periods of European History (1893; 5th ed. 1905) • A History of England (1895; 2nd ed. 1919) • A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages, Vol. I: A.D. 378–1278 (1898; 2nd ed. 1924) • A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages, Vol. II: A.D. 1278–1485 (1898; 2nd ed. 1924) • England and the Hundred Years War, 1327–1485 A.D. (1898), No. III of The Oxford Manuals of English History, Charles Oman, ed. • "Alfred as a Warrior", in Alfred The Great, Alfred Bowker, ed. (1899) • Reign of George VI, 1900-1925. A Forecast Written in the Year 1763 (preface and notes) (1763; republished 1899) 1900sEngland in the Nineteenth Century (1900) • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. I: 1807–1809 (1902) • Seven Roman Statesmen of the Later Roman Republic (1902) • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. II: Jan. 1809-Sep. 1809 (1903) • "The Peninsular War, 1808–14", in The Cambridge Modern History, Vol. IX, Napoleon (1906) • "The Hundred Days, 1815", in The Cambridge Modern History, Vol. IX, Napoleon (1906) • "Inaugural lecture on the study of history" (1906), in Oxford Lectures on University Studies, 1906–1921 (1924) • The Great Revolt of 1381 (1906) (See The Great Revolt of 1381.) • The History of England from the Accession of Richard II. to the Death of Richard III. (1377–1485), Vol. IV of The Political History of England (1906), William Hunt & Reginald Poole, ed. • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. III: Sep. 1809 – Dec. 1810 (1908) 1910sA History of England Before the Norman Conquest (1910; 8th ed. 1937), Vol. I of A History of England in Seven Volumes (1904–), Charles Oman, ed. • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. IV: Dec. 1810 – Dec. 1811 (1911) • ''Wellington's Army, 1809–1814'' (1912) • A History of the Peninsular War, Vol. V: Oct. 1811 – Aug. 1812 (1914) • The Outbreak of the War of 1914–18: A Narrative Based Mainly on British Official Documents (1919) 1920sA History of the Peninsular War, Vol. VI: Sep. 1812 – Aug. 1813 (1922) • The Unfortunate Colonel Despard & Other Studies (1922) • Castles (1926) • "The Duke of Wellington", in Political Principles of Some Notable Prime Ministers of the Nineteenth Century, Fossey John Cobb Hearnshaw, ed. (1926) • Studies in the Napoleonic Wars (1929) 1930sA History of the Peninsular War, Vol. VII: Aug. 1813 – Apr. 1814 (1930) • The Coinage of England (1931) • Things I Have Seen (1933) • "The Necessity for the Reformation" (1933) (public lecture) • A History of the Art of War in the Sixteenth Century (1937) • The Sixteenth century (1937) • On the Writing of History (1939) 1940sMemories of Victorian Oxford and of Some Early Years (1941) • The Lyons Mail (1945) ==References==
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