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    Margaret Olwen MacMillan, OM CC CH FRSL FRSC FBA FRCGS (born 23 December 1943) is a Canadian historian and professor at the University of Oxford. She is...
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  • son-in-law John MacMillan steered the company out of a debt crisis and into stability. The two branches of the family—the MacMillans and the Cargills—continue...
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    citizenship. Through his mother, he is the nephew of Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan and also a great-great-grandson of British Prime Minister David Lloyd...
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  • action by a politician Nixon in China (2006), non-fiction book by Margaret MacMillan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    seminar courses within the "Margaret MacMillan Trinity One Program", named after former Trinity Provost Margaret MacMillan. Admission to the Trinity One...
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  • Margaret McMillan College was a British teacher-training college in Bradford. It was established in 1952, and was named after the nursery school pioneer...
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  • According to Margaret MacMillan, "The rebirth of Poland was one of the great stories of the Paris Peace Conference." Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919: Six...
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    business. Following the retirement of the fifth Warden of the College Margaret MacMillan in October 2017, social anthropologist Roger Goodman was elected Warden...
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    bishop George D'Oyly Snow; and brother-in-law of historian-writer Margaret MacMillan. He is the father of fellow TV presenter Dan Snow. He spent part of...
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  • anti-duelling pamphlet by Thomas Middleton Peacemakers (book), a 2001 book by Margaret MacMillan Peacemakers Manual, a 2007 book by Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer Roger...
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  • President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation in general. Historian Margaret MacMillan writing for The New York Times calls the book a "good wake up call"...
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  • MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillan, and M'Millan are variants of a Scottish surname; see also the similar surname McMillen. The origin of the name derives...
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    According to Margaret MacMillan, "The rebirth of Poland was one of the great stories of the Paris Peace Conference." Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919: Six...
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  • operations in more than thirty others. Macmillan was founded in London in 1843 by Daniel and Alexander MacMillan, two brothers from the Isle of Arran,...
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    Identities 2017 Hilary Mantel, Resurrection: The Art And Craft 2018 Margaret MacMillan, The Mark of Cain 2019 Jonathan Sumption, Law and the Decline of Politics...
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  • Congress. Council members serve a five-year term, renewable once. Margaret MacMillan is the visiting distinguished historian at the Council on Foreign...
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  • – Adrienne Clarkson, Belonging: The Paradox of Citizenship 2015 – Margaret MacMillan, History's People: Personalities and the Past 2016 – Jennifer Welsh...
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  • Peace Conference of 1919. It was written by the Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan with a foreword by the American diplomat Richard Holbrooke. The book...
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  • Has 22 Minutes, discussing books with her guests (including Luba Goy's Margaret Atwood). The running gag was Marg's tendency to rant incessantly about...
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    making of foreign policy in the Nixon presidency (Macmillan, 1998) pp 351–399. Margaret MacMillan, Nixon and Mao: The week that changed the world (Random...
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    19–20: 151–162. doi:10.2307/1512817. JSTOR 1512817. S2CID 193058659. Margaret MacMillan, The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914 (2013), ch. 6. Karine...
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  • with his first wife Margaret Owen. He is the third of five children, and the eldest son. His eldest sister, Margaret Olwen MacMillan, is the Warden of St...
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    a New Zealand soprano, was given the award in 2018 and Canadian author Margaret Atwood was given the award in 2019. Sebastian Coe, Baron Coe CH represented...
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    extinct and the Chiefship passed to MacMillan of Dunmore, whose lands were on the side of Loch Tarbert. The MacMillans were not noted Jacobites and during...
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    develop their own distinct honours and decorations. Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan represented the order at the coronation of King Charles III and Queen...
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    Publishing Limited, 2005) Tuchman, Barbara. The Proud Tower. Ed. Margaret MacMillan. New York: Library of America, 2012. p. 881. Johnson, Paul, ed. (1989)...
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    mother, Canadian-born Ann MacMillan (married Peter Snow), a long-time CBC reporter based in London and sister of Margaret MacMillan. Earl Lloyd-George of...
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  • displayed in many of MacMillan's ballets, had its roots in his childhood. When the grammar school returned to Great Yarmouth in 1944, MacMillan found a new ballet...
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    pages. Vincent Dujardin, Mark van den Wijngaert, et al. Léopold III Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919 (2003) pp. 106, 272 "The Belgian monarchy" (PDF). Belgium...
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    Balkans to the detriment of Austria-Hungary. Some historians, such as Margaret MacMillan, believe that Germany created its own diplomatic isolation in Europe...
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