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Lionel Curtis

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253:. Curtis addressed the meeting and strongly believed that the conference had illustrated the pressing need for the formation of an informed international research body for expert analysis of foreign affairs that could have advised on the matters the delegates had had before them and had been required to decide upon. Curtis's proposal to the meeting was that an Anglo-American "Institute of International Affairs" should be founded with offices in Britain and the US and this was warmly accepted by the British and United States delegates. 770: 284:" He's like the Hound of Heaven. Or Jacob wrestling the angel. There was some talk at Council Directors' meeting today about Chatham House and its resources. Craveth said that Chatham House had been lucky in having one or two 'angels' to give it money. I said, 'Yes, but what's more important they had a Jacob in the shape of Lionel Curtis to wrestle with these angels saying "I will not let thee go until thou bless me!"' 33: 671: 491: 825: 194:), during which time he dedicated himself to working for a united self-governing South Africa. He with a group of bright young men there, who would later make their mark in international roles, were called 845: 289:
Curtis remained a driving force within Chatham House and in international movements and conferences around the world until very late in his life but preferred to give credit to others.
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as former British territories would transition into self governing nations (originally the British Commonwealth and now expanded as the Commonwealth of Nations)
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However in the end it actually resulted in the formation of two sister organisations with the foundation of a British Institute, later the
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Edgar Trevor Williams, A. F. Madden, David Kenneth Fieldhouse. Oxford and the Idea of Commonwealth. Routledge, 1982. (Pages 39, 98)
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis, Deborah Lavin, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis, Deborah Lavin, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis, Deborah Lavin, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995
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of the parish, and his wife Frances Carr, daughter of the Rev. John Edmund Carr. He was educated at
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Papers relating to the application of the principle of DYARCHY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF- INDIA, 1920
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Curtis was born in 1872 at The Outwoods, Derby, his mother's family home, and later moved to
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Shepardson to Ivison Macadam, 3 Nov 1932, Bodleian MSS Eng. Hist. c 872. Quoted in
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In 1919 Curtis made a proposal to the British and American delegates attending the
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Catalogue of the papers of Lionel Curtis held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis,
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis
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From Empire to International Commonwealth: A Biography of Lionel Curtis
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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He was appointed (1912) Beit lecturer in colonial history at the
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His experience led him to conceptualise his early version of a
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Curtis was an original founding member with Lord Milner of the
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Curtis was also a founder (1910) the international quarterly
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Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize and made Companion of Honour
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by John Edward Kendle, University of Toronto Press (1975),
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People educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College
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Oxford University Press. 713:The Round Table movement and imperial union 768: 20: 509:O'Brien, Terrence, "Milner", pgs. 336-337 331:were important in the development of the 258:Royal Institute of International Affairs 630:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 450:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 417: 694:World Revolution In The Cause of Peace 350:In 1947, Curtis was nominated for the 170:, where he read law. He fought in the 7: 831:Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford 675:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 627:May, Alex. "Curtis, Lionel George". 495:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 447:May, Alex. "Curtis, Lionel George". 393:Civitas Dei: The Commonwealth of God 271:In a revealing letter written 1932, 138:in 1919. He was a leading member of 370:Curtis' most important works were: 264:, on 5 July 1920 in London and the 249:at a meeting on 30 May 1919 at the 816:Editors of the Round Table Journal 14: 841:City Imperial Volunteers officers 733:The Anglo-American Establishment 696:, Basil Blackwell, Oxford (1949) 428:, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995 31: 375:The Problem of the Commonwealth 354:; in 1949, he was appointed a 279:at Chatham House about Curtis, 186:Curtis served as secretary to 1: 836:Alumni of New College, Oxford 576:The English Historical Review 309:Curtis had earlier advocated 202:until his own death in 1955. 735:by Professor Carroll Quigley 666:"Curtis, George James"  647:UK public library membership 486:"Curtis, George James"  467:UK public library membership 333:Government of India Act 1919 266:Council on Foreign Relations 181: 132:Council On Foreign Relations 821:Members of the Inner Temple 381:The Commonwealth of Nations 16:British official and writer 872: 377:(London: Macmillan, 1915); 55:25 November,1955 (aged 83) 801:People from Herefordshire 729:, London: Constable, 1979 395:(1938), arguing that the 311:British Empire Federalism 156:Coddington, Herefordshire 30: 811:British male journalists 556:A Peace to End All Peace 322:Federal World Government 176:City Imperial Volunteers 856:Transvaal Colony people 260:regularly now known as 639:10.1093/ref:odnb/32678 570:Potter, S. 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British
Haileybury College
New College, Oxford
Professor
All Souls College
Chatham House
Round Table
CH
Chatham House
Council On Foreign Relations
Paris Peace Conference
Round Table movement
Commonwealth
Coddington, Herefordshire
rector
Haileybury College
New College, Oxford
Second Boer War
City Imperial Volunteers
Lord Milner
John Buchan
Milner's Kindergarten
Milner's Kindergarten
Round Table Movement
The Round Table
University of Oxford
All Souls College
Paris Peace Conference
Hotel Majestic

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