lunes, 23 de junio de 2014

Harold Temperley

Harold William Vazeille Temperley (20 April 1879 – 11 July 1939) was a British historian, Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge from 1931, and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.
Overview
Temperley's field was modern diplomatic history, and he was heavily involved as editor in the publication of the British Government's official version of the diplomatic history of the early twentieth century. He also wrote on George Canning and Eastern European history.
He was educated at Sherborne School and latterly at first King's College, Cambridge and Peterhouse, Cambridge.
In World War I he served in the British Army at Gallipoli, and was then seconded to the War Office, working on intelligence and policy in the Balkans. His History of Serbia was published in 1917.
He attended the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and later worked on an official history of it, on a scheme devised by George Louis Beer and Lord Eustace Percy...

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