Robert William Seton-Watson FBA FRHistS (20 August 1879, in London – 25 July 1951, in Skye), commonly referred to as R. W. Seton-Watson and also known...
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Robert William Seton-Watson (1879–1951), also known by the pseudonym Scotus Viator, British political activist and historian Seton (surname) Watson (surname)...
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specialising in Russia. Seton-Watson was one of the two sons of Robert William Seton-Watson, the activist and historian. He was educated at Winchester College...
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Association for the Study of Modern Italy. Seton-Watson was one of the two sons of Robert William Seton-Watson, the activist and historian. He was educated...
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beyond. It became part of UCL in 1999. The school was founded by Robert Seton-Watson in 1915, as a department of King's College London, and inaugurated...
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East European Studies. It was established in 1922 by Bernard Pares, Robert Seton-Watson, and Harold Williams and published by the Modern Humanities Research...
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1933–1937: Sir Frederick Powicke 1937–1945: Sir Frank Stenton 1946–1949: Robert Seton-Watson 1949–1953: Theodore Plucknett 1953–1957: Hugh Hale Bellot 1957–1961:...
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Another important British contract for Masaryk was the historian Robert Seton-Watson, who also wrote widely in the British press urging British support...
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the Entente cordiale." Historical Research 30.82 (1957): 189-206. Robert Seton-Watson, Britain in Europe: 1789-1914 (1937) pp 223-41. (online) Lucille...
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imperial Page Corps in Petrograd, Russian Empire. The British historian Robert Seton-Watson described Alexander as becoming a Russophile during his time in Petrograd...
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vote"). Seton-Watson, Robert William (1911). Corruption and Reform in Hungary – A Study of Electoral Practice. pp. 9–10. Seton-Watson, Robert William...
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published by The Times on 27 April. Evans was joined by historians Robert Seton-Watson and Wickham Steed by describing the Italian claims as absurd and...
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with old British friends from World War I such as the historian Robert Seton-Watson and the journalist Henry Wickham Steed, who wrote articles urging...
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Masaryk supported were the journalist Wickham Steed and the historian Robert Seton-Watson, both of whom were staunch supporters of Czechoslovakia and longtime...
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co-written by Supilo and British political activist and historian Robert Seton-Watson. The Serbian leadership considered World War I to be an opportunity...
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organizer of the committee's activities. Members included the historian Robert Seton-Watson. Raffalovich also joined the Ottoman Association, founded in the...
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Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton SC (August 28, 1774 – January 4, 1821) was a Catholic religious sister in the United States and an educator, known as a founder...
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Seton (1278–1306), also known as Christopher de Seton, was a 13th-century noble, who held lands in England and Scotland. He was a supporter of Robert...
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London in 1916, headed by Elsie Inglis, and its members included Robert Seton-Watson, Arthur Evans and Charles Oman. They organized a gathering in support...
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elections were put down by police, leading to 32 persons killed. Robert Seton-Watson, Corruption and Reform in Hungary: A Study of Electoral Practice...
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Schoenberg Percival Serle Australia 18 July 1871 16 December 1951 Writer Robert Seton-Watson United Kingdom 20 August 1879 25 July 1951 Historian Levon Shant...
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Alexander Seton, 1st Earl of Dunfermline (1555 – 16 June 1622) was a Scottish lawyer, judge and politician. He served as Lord President of the Court of...
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Look up seton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seton is the surname of a prominent Scottish Lowlands family, Clan Seton, and may refer to: The Earls...
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of Czech politician Edvard Beneš and British political activist Robert Seton-Watson, helped turn the opinion of British, French and American political...
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decades of the 20th century. According to them, what British historian Robert Seton-Watson wrote regarding the Black Hand that it "favored concessions to Bulgarians"...
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a "Serbian Relief Fund" was established, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seton-Watson and other benefactors. This association did an immeasurable service...
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for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, later the RNLI. Robert William Seton-Watson sums up Jenkinson's strengths and weaknesses: No one would claim...
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Crommelin-Brown, Lord Alfred Douglas, Robert Ensor, A. P. Herbert, George Huddesford, Lionel Johnson, William Lipscomb, Robert Seton-Watson, Thomas Adolphus Trollope...
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other result for the battle than a scoredraw, British historian Robert William Seton-Watson called it an "indecisive battle", while according to the Encyclopædia...
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the 1908 book Racial Problems in Hungary by British historian Robert William Seton-Watson: Needlessly to say, the attitude of the Magyar Press corresponded...
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