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Harold Temperley was a leading Cambridge diplomatic historian of the interwar period and Master of Peterhouse at the time of his death in 1939.
A basic premise of this study is that Temperley was influenced by spiritual factors, especially the romantic literature and cultures of eastern Europe.
Between the wars Temperley continued to mingle with persons in the highest echelons of government and academic affairs throughout Britain, Europe, and America.
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 Council on Foreign Relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of the fifty participants were Edward M. House, Harold Temperley, Lionel Curtis, Lord Eustace Percy, Herbert Hoover, Christian Herter, Paul Warburg, and American academic historians James Thomson Shotwell of Columbia University, Archibald Coolidge of Harvard and Charles Seymour of Yale.
In 1944, Harold I. Pratt's widow donated the family's four-storey mansion on the corner of 68th Street and Park Avenue and this became the CFR's new headquarters, Harold Pratt House, where it has remained to the present.
The Board of Directors of the Council on Foreign Relations is composed of thirty-one members.
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"Harold Temperley: An Academic Interloper in Public Affairs" presented to the Western Conference on British Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder, October, 1983.
"The Adventures of Harold Temperley in the Balkans, 1918-1921" presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies in New Orleans, Louisiana, November, 1986.
"The Internationalism of Harold Temperley," presented at a conference on "Historians and Officials: The Development of International History in Britain and the World" at the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, England, June, 1993.
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 Gooch and Temperley, Origins of the War, Vol. 11
Gooch and Temperley, Origins of the War, Vol.
Temperley, who will, I hope, be in a position to begin serious work at a very early date...."
This, as far as it is worth publishing at all, will be included in the final volume of the series to be published by Dr. Gooch and Dr. Temperley.
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 BarbManning.net Freelance - Auspicious Event, Footnotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
1-5; Harold Temperley, England and the Near East: The Crimea, (hereafter referred to as Temperley, The Crimea), pp.
Apparently, Mahmud II escaped death by hiding in a roll of carpets, in a bath furnace or on the palace roof.
Temperley, Harold England and the Near East: The Crimea, (London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1936)
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 Free Books > Tags > Harold
England And The Near East The Crimea by Harold Temperley
Radiochemistry Of Arsenic by Harold C. Beard And J. Cuninghame
The Damnation Of Theron Ware by Harold Frederic
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 George Peabody Gooch Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
His other major contribution to historiography was Recent Revelations of European Diplomacy (1927; revised periodically until 1940), in which he discussed authors and surveyed the publication of documents and memoirs concerned with pre-1914 diplomacy.
Between World Wars I and II Gooch wrote numerous books on diplomatic history, edited British Documents on the Origins of the War with Harold Temperley (11 vols., 1926-1938), and published essays on current political questions.
As president of the National Peace Council (1933-1936), he tried to convince other pacifists that peace could be maintained only by opposing the dictators on the Continent.
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 Amazon.com: "Harold Temperley": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
there were also Charles M. Andrews of Yale, Lillian Penson of Birkbeck, W. Reddaway of King's College, London and Harold Temperley as member of the home team with a chapter on the Peace of Paris.
The British began a comparable series in 1927: G. Gooch and Harold Temperley, eds., British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914, 11 vOls.
5 See Harold Temperley, The Foreign Policy of Canning, 1822-1827: England, the Neo-Holy Alliance and the New World (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1925).
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 Who's Running South Africa
The early work of Lippmann, and another leading pioneer in the field of psychological warfare, Harold Lasswell, were funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
The mandates article of the final Covenant of the League (Article 22) was drafted by Smuts and Kerr (according to Temperley) and was introduced by Smuts to the League Commission of the Peace Conference.
The complex slots that have been worked out for perceiving "Chinese," "upper-class families," "machine-tool interests." or "outgoing personalities," for instance, influence the way that a reporter sees a happening and the sings that he chooses in order to evoke a comprehending symbol in an audience.
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 Harold Temperley; price comparison
Publisher: Newark : University of Delaware Press ; 1992.
Click on the store name or the price to go to this book's page in the store.
Harold Temperley a Scholar and Romantic in the Public Realm
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 Hamilton
The latter, George Peabody Gooch and Harold Temperley, were deliberately selected as independently-minded historians whose past readiness to criticise British foreign policy would, it was assumed, help inspire public trust in the new series.
Gooch and Temperley had many difficulties to overcome in the selection of material for their volumes, most of them relating to the Foreign Office’s decision that former allies should be consulted before the publication of communications originating with them.
French politicians and diplomats were reluctant to admit that there could even be a debate on the origins of the war.
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 Paris Peace Conference
It is only justice that restitution should be made and that these wronged peoples should be safeguarded for a time from the competition of a nation whose industries are intact and have even been fortified by machinery stolen from occupied territories.
(3) A. Grant and Harold Temperley, Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (1952)
Lloyd George had no thought of exacting impossible amounts of reparation from Germany.
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 Harold Temperley Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Harold Temperley Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
by Harold William Vazeille Temperley (Editor), Lillian Margery Penson, Dame
by Harold William Vazeille Temperley (Editor), Royal Institute of International Affairs
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 VoS - Voice of the Shuttle
British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914: Vol.
XI: The Outbreak of War: Foreign Office Documents June 28th-August 4th, 1914 (as edited by G.P. Gooch and Harold Temperley in 1926) (Brigham Young U.)
VoS is woven by Alan Liu and a development team
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 Lloyd George's Haig
The professional soldiers will be left to consider what lessons can be learned from this merciless indictment of the national heroes: Haig, Robertson and Jellicoe.
Two historians, Harold Temperley and Harold Laski, published newspaper articles attacking Lloyd George as an historian.
He still thinks of history as primarily made by men who can with a given end once, if they have the necessary capacities, secure its triumph… The vast impalpable forces in the grip of which men so largely are do not appear to concern him.
www.johndclare.net /wwi3_LG_WarMemoirs.htm   (5244 words)

  
 HIS 102 Week 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
British Documents on the Origins of the War, 1898-1914, edited by Ed.
by G. Gooch, D. Litt and Harold Temperley
The German White Book (Germany's Reasons for War with Russia)
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