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W. N. Medlicott

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95:. Medlicott succeeded in transforming it into the largest and most successful department of its type in Britain. In his works he sought to interpret twentieth-century international relations in relation to strategic and economic factors. 282: 277: 267: 34: 42: 287: 272: 50: 88: 226: 57: 69: 46: 107: 242: 262: 257: 92: 84: 99: 76:
Historical Section. Medlicott published the results of his research in his two-volume work
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and in 1936 he married Dorothy Kathleen Coveney. Medlicott worked at the
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was established in 1985 to recognise services to history.
38:(11 May 1900 – 7 October 1987) was a British historian. 83:
From 1945 to 1953 he was Professor of History at the
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William Norton Medlicott
CBE
Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College
University College London
Institute of Historical Research
University College, Swansea
Board of Trade
Second World War
Keith Hancock
Cabinet Office
University College of the South-West
Stevenson Chair of International History
University of London
Creighton Lecture
Historical Association
Royal Institute of International Affairs
Donald Read
Medlicott Medal




2017 Medlicott Medal
online copies of books by Medlicott
Categories
1900 births
1987 deaths
Alumni of University College London
Academics of Swansea University
Academics of the University of London

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