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Francis Rory Peregrine " Perry" Anderson (born 11 September 1938) is a British intellectual, political philosopher, historian and essayist. His work ranges across historical sociology, intellectual history, and cultural analysis. Anderson's early work was more theoretical, concerned with working out problems in historical materialism. His mature work is marked by a concern with biographies and national histories.

Anderson is perhaps best known as the moving force behind the New Left Review. He is Professor of History and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Anderson has written many books, most recently Different Speeds, Same Furies: Powell, Proust and other Literary Forms and Disputing Disaster: A Sextet on the Great War. He is the brother of political scientist Benedict Anderson (1936–2015).


Background and early life
Anderson was born in London on 11 September 1938.
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His father, James Carew O'Gorman Anderson (1893–1946), known as Séamas, an official with the Chinese Maritime Customs, was born into an family, the younger son of Brigadier-General Sir Francis Anderson, of , .Sir Bernard Burke, Peter Townsend, Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry (1969), p. 41 He was descended from the of Ardbrake, , Scotland, who had settled in Ireland in the early 18th century.Perry Anderson, A Belated Encounter (Anderson's short biography of his father James) P. 7, para. 9.

Anderson's mother, Veronica Beatrice Mary Bigham, was English, "The Influence of Benedict Anderson". the daughter of , who was the Deputy Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police, 1914–1931. Anderson's grandmother, Frances, Lady Anderson, belonged to the Gorman of and was the daughter of the Irish Home Rule Member of Parliament Major Purcell O'Gorman,James Frost, "The History and Topography of the County of Clare – Pedigree of MacGorman (O'Gorman)", Clare County Library. "The History and Topography of the County of Clare – Ui Bracain...", Clare County Library. himself the son of Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman who had been involved with the Republican Society of United Irishmen during the 1798 Rebellion, later becoming Secretary of the Catholic Association in the 1820s.Kieran Sheedy, "The United Irishmen of County Clare", County Clare – Historical Essays. Anderson's father had previously been married to the novelist , and it was after her death in 1933 that he married again.

Anderson was educated at and Worcester College, Oxford, where he took his first degree.Gregory Elliott (1998), Perry Anderson: The Merciless Laboratory of History, University of Minnesota Press, p. 1. Early in his life, Anderson made a brief foray into , writing under the pseudonym Richard Merton.

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Career
In 1962 Anderson became editor of the New Left Review, a position he held for twenty years. As scholars of the began to reassess their canon in the mid-1970s, Anderson provided an influential perspective.
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He published two major volumes of analytical history in 1974: Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism focuses on the creation and endurance of , while Lineages of the Absolutist State examines monarchical absolutism. Within their respective topics they are each vast in scope, assessing the whole history of Europe from classical times to the nineteenth century. The books achieved an instant prominence for Anderson, whose wide-ranging analysis elements of history, philosophy, and .

In the 1980s, Anderson took office as a professor at the New School for Social Research in New York. He returned as editor at NLR in 2000 for three more years, and after his retirement continued to serve on the journal's editorial committee. As of 2019, he has continued to make contributions to the London Review of Books, and pursued teaching as a Distinguished Professor of History and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles.


Influence and criticism
Anderson bore the brunt of the disapproval of E. P. Thompson in the latter's The Poverty of Theory, in a controversy during the late 1970s over the structuralist Marxism of , and the use of history and theory in the politics of the Left. In the mid-1960s, Thompson wrote an essay for the annual Socialist Register that rejected Anderson's view of dominance of Britain's historical trajectory, as well as Anderson's seeming preference for continental European theorists over radical British traditions and . Anderson delivered two responses to Thompson's , first in an essay in New Left Review (January–February 1966) called "Socialism and Pseudo-Empiricism", and then in a more conciliatory yet ambitious overview, Arguments within English Marxism (1980).

While Anderson faced many attacks in his native Britain for favouring continental European philosophers over British thinkers, he did not spare from criticism, such as in his Considerations on Western Marxism (1976). Nevertheless, many of his assaults were delivered against currents in continental Europe. In his book In the Tracks of Historical Materialism, Anderson depicts Paris as the new capital of intellectual reaction.


Works
  • Passages From Antiquity to Feudalism (1974). London: New Left Books. .
  • Lineages of the Absolutist State (1974). London: New Left Books. .
  • Considerations on Western Marxism (1976). London: Verso. .
  • The Antinomies of Antonio Gramsci 1976 (2017). London: Verso. .
  • Arguments within English Marxism (1980). London: Verso. .
  • In the Tracks of Historical Materialism (1983). London: Verso. .
  • English Questions (1992). London: Verso. .
  • A Zone of Engagement (1992). London: Verso. .
  • The Origins of Postmodernity (1998). London: Verso. .
  • Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas (2005). London: Verso. .
  • The New Old World (2009). London: Verso. .
  • The Indian Ideology (2012). New Delhi: Three Essays Collective. .
  • American Foreign Policy and Its Thinkers (2014). London: Verso. .
  • The H-Word: The Peripeteia of Hegemony (2017). London: Verso. .
  • Brazil Apart: 1964–2019 (2019). London: Verso.
  • Ever Closer Union? Europe in the West (2021). London: Verso.
  • Different Speeds, Same Furies: Powell, Proust and other Literary Forms (2022). London: Verso. .
  • Disputing Disaster: A Sextet on the Great War (2024) London: Verso.


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