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    James Bysse Joll FBA (21 June 1918 – 12 July 1994) was a British historian and university lecturer whose works included The Origins of the First World...
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  • professional journalist and footballer James Joll (1918–1994), British historian and university lecturer Philip Joll (born 1954), Welsh operatic baritone...
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    Great Illusion, Angell's primary thesis was, in the words of historian James Joll, that "the economic cost of war was so great that no one could possibly...
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    not included) English translation of the manifesto from the appendix of James Joll, Three intellectuals in politics, 1960 (foreword/short story is included)...
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  • at Merton College, Oxford, where he studied under historians including James Joll and John Roberts. He earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1963. Paxton...
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  • September 2019. Clements, Roger (June 1965). "Book Reviews: The Anarchists by James Joll". Political Studies. 13 (2): 263–264. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.1965.tb00373...
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    Monty Woodhouse, Philhellene and politician Julian Faber, businessman James Joll, historian Willie Whitelaw, politician George Jellicoe, aka Viscount Brocas...
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    the new orthodoxy on the origins of the First World War". In the 1980s, James Joll led a new wave of First World War research concluding "that the origins...
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  • John Henry Mackay The Anarchists (book), a 1964 history of anarchism by James Joll The Anarchist (play), a two-person 2012 play by David Mamet Anarchist...
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    and Africa: introduction." Journal of African History 19.1 (1978): 1-9. James Joll and Gordon Martel, The Origins of the First World War (4th ed. 2006) pp...
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  • World War in 1967, translated by C.A. Macartney with an introduction by James Joll. The book included a memorandum by the then German Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg...
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  • Middle Ages included the Hussites and Adamites. 20th-century historian James Joll described anarchism as two opposing sides. In the Middle Ages, zealotic...
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  • 1960s New Left and classical anarchism. Edited by David E. Apter and James Joll, it was published by Macmillan Press in 1971. The book is split into 11...
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    the main perpetrator seem completely legitimate." Historians such as James Joll and Timothy Messer-Kruse say the evidence points to Rudolph Schnaubelt...
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  • Germany's Aims in the First World War, translated by Hajo Holborn and James Joll (1968) Weltmacht oder Niedergang: Deutschland im Ersten Weltkrieg, 1965...
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  • political thought Martin van Creveld, Israeli military historian and theorist James Joll, leading World War I historian Paul Kennedy, British historian specialising...
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    character and political philosophy can be discovered in Mein Kampf. Historian James Joll once claimed that Mein Kampf constituted "all of Hitler's beliefs, most...
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  • have included Apostles of Revolution by Max Nomad, The Anarchists by James Joll, books labeled "Proudhon" and "Bakunin", and an issue of Black Flag. Non-anarchist...
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    Depression in France 1932–1936 (2002) Beloff, Max. "The Sixth of February." in James Joll, ed. The Decline of the Third Republic (1959) Dobry, Michel. "February...
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  • 1956 history book about the Second International written by historian James Joll. Bowditch, John (1958). "Review of Histoire du Mouvement Anarchiste en...
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    written histories are still widely read in schools here and abroad". James Joll wrote in The New York Review of Books that "Eric Hobsbawm's nineteenth...
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    of Britain's own responsibility for the First World War. For example, James Joll wrote the following in the introduction to Germany's Aims in the First...
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  • about the history of anarchism by James Joll. Clements, Roger (June 1965). "Book Reviews: The Anarchists by James Joll". Political Studies. 13 (2): 263–264...
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    Hourani, Founder-Director, Middle East Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford James Joll, historian, fellow (1950–67) Sudipta Kaviraj, Professor of Political Sciences...
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  • player (d. 1977) 1918 – Robert A. Boyd, Canadian engineer (d. 2006) 1918 – James Joll, English historian, author, and academic (d. 1994) 1918 – Eddie Lopat...
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    (1912–1994), French philosopher, sociologist, lay theologian, and professor James Joll (1918–1994), British historian and university lecturer Julio Cotler (1932–2019)...
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    (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 889–890. The Anarchists, James Joll, second edition, page 103. The World That Never Was: A True Story of Dreamers...
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  • James Joll (1977) for discussion of the NER Gramsci issues. Maisels was a member of the Communist Organisation in the British Isles. Campbell, James,...
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  • expedition into the land beyond the frontier. Led by the sinister Colonel Joll, the Third Bureau captures a number of barbarians, brings them back to town...
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  • Hussites, Adamites and the early Anabaptists. 20th century historian James Joll describes anarchist history as two opposing sides. One, the zealotic and...
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