Cooke was born on 20 April 1945, second son of Dr Basil Cooke and Nancy Irene Cooke (née Neal). He was educated at the privateFramlingham College, Suffolk. He went on to study at Peterhouse, Cambridge, from which he graduated Master of Arts (MA Cantab) in 1970. He was a lecturer and tutor in modern history at The Queen's University of Belfast from 1971 to 1977 and was awarded a PhD from that institution in 1979.[4]
Cooke was made a life peer as Baron Lexden, of Lexden in the County of Essex and of Strangford in the County of Down, on 23 December 2010[6] on the recommendation of Prime Minister David Cameron. He sits in the House of Lords as a Conservative.
Lord Lexden's website highlights his work in the Lords, including speeches, videos, letters and articles for numerous publications, including ConservativeHome and The House magazine.[7]
Lexden is a frequent contributor to many national newspapers, offering a historical context to modern political life.
Lexden is an occasional television guest presenter. In 2019, he presented a BBC TV programme called Prime Properties about former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin[9]
As a member and historian of London's Carlton Club, Lexden objected to the Club's hanging of a portrait of former Prime MinisterBoris Johnson on the grounds that Johnson had "brought discredit on the highest political office". The painting was duly removed and rehung in the Club's "Cad's Corner".[10]
The Governing Passion; Cabinet Government and Party Politics in Britain 1885–86 (1974) (joint author)
The Ashbourne Papers 1869–1913 (1974) (editor)
The Conservative Party's Campaign Guides (7 vols, 1987–2005) (editor)
The Conservative Party: Seven Historical Studies, (1997) (editor)
The Conservative Research Department 1929–2004 (2004) (editor)
The Carlton Club 1832–2007 (2007) (joint author)
Tory Heroine: Dorothy Brant and the Rise of Conservative Women (2008)
A Party of Change: a Brief History of the Conservatives (2008)
Between the Thin Blue Lines (2008)(contributor)
Tory Policy-Making: the Conservative Research Department 1929–2009 (2009) (joint author)
A Gift from the Churchills: The Primrose League 1883–2004 (2010)
As well as pamphlets on Northern Ireland and constitutional issues and articles in historical journals and educational publications.
References
^"Birthdays today". The Telegraph. London. 20 April 2012. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2014. Lord Lexden, Official Historian to the Conservative Party, 67
^Lexden, Alastair (26 August 2017). "Same-sex wedding of fake peers". Lord Lexden OBE. Retrieved 11 August 2024. In the old days, a bevy of ladies scrutinised every word in announcements submitted to The Times, but now apparently the paper tends to print whatever it is sent. I think I might give myself a dukedom if I marry.