![]() ![]() In 1976, he took a teaching position at Chenet School in Cannock. He graduated from the University of Hull in 1972. Philip Sugden left school at the age of 16 and was employed by Humber Joiners and in the offices of the Hull Corporation Parks Department before completing his A-levels at the Hull College of Commerce. Their father, John Henry Sugden (1914–1996), was a painter and decorator, whose seasonal trade made him vulnerable to spells of unemployment and short hours their mother, Lily (née Cuthbertson, 1914–1981), eventually took part-time factory work to keep the boys at school. His brother was John Sugden, the internationally acclaimed historian, and author of Tecumseh, a Life, Nelson, A Dream of Glory, and Nelson, The Sword of Albion, among other works. Philip Sugden was born on January 27, 1947, in Kingston-upon-Hull, England, the younger of twin boys. He was the first academic historian to work on the case. ![]() ![]() Philip Sugden (Janu– found dead April 26, 2014) was an English historian, best known for his comprehensive study of Jack the Ripper case, including the books The Complete History of Jack the Ripper, first published in 1994, and The Life and Times of Jack the Ripper (1996). Hull College of Commerce University of Hull Jack the Ripper and other studies in the history of crime ![]()
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