Robert Seton-Watson
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British political activist and historian
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Robert Seton-Watson's Degrees
- Bachelors History University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert William Seton-Watson , commonly referred to as R. W. Seton-Watson and also known by the pseudonym Scotus Viator, was a British political activist and historian who played an active role in encouraging the breakup of Austria-Hungary and the emergence of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia during and after the First World War.
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- A history of the Czechs and Slovaks (1944) (39)
- Revolution and counter-revolution in Hungary (34)
- Racial problems in Hungary (34)
- A history of the Roumanians : from Roman times to the completion of unity (1935) (34)
- The rise of nationality in the Balkans (26)
- Disraeli, Gladstone, and the Eastern question : a study in diplomacy and party politics (1936) (22)
- Britain in Europe, 1789-1914 : a survey of foreign policy (1939) (18)
- The new Slovakia (12)
- Masaryk in England (1943) (12)
- Britain in Europe, 1789-1914 (1937) (10)
- Britain and the Dictators. (1938) (8)
- Czechoslovakia in European History (1945) (7)
- Tudor studies : presented by the Board of Studies in History in the University of London to Albert Frederick Pollard, being the work of twelve of his colleagues and pupils (6)
- The German Minority in Czechoslovakia (1938) (6)
- A PLEA FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY1 (1929) (6)
- Slovakia Then and Now (1932) (5)
- Roumania and the Great War (5)
- The role of Bosnia in international politics (1875-1914) (1932) (3)
- Sarajevo, a study in the origins of the Great War (1927) (3)
- Jugoslavia and the Croat Problem (1937) (2)
- Some Aspects of Dynastic Policy in the Balkans (1950) (2)
- The Problem of Treaty Revision and the Hungarian Frontiers (1933) (2)
- The Murder at Sarajevo (1925) (2)
- The Era of Reform in Hungary (1943) (2)
- The historian as a political force in Central Europe (2)
- Sarajevo: A Study in the Origins of the Great War@@@The Serajevo Crime (1926) (2)
- The future of Austria-Hungary and the attitude of the great powers (2)
- Slovakia then and now : a political survey (1931) (2)
- Metternich and internal Austrian policy (1939) (2)
- Presidential Address: The Foundations of British Policy (1947) (1)
- Absolutism in Croatia (1)
- Munich and the dictators : a sequel to 'Britain and the Dictators' (1939) (1)
- From Munich to Danzig (1939) (1)
- Czechoslovakia in its European setting (1946) (1)
- Taras Shevchenko : the national poet of Ukraine (1946) (1)
- The problem of small nations and the European anarchy (1939) (0)
- The Near East@@@Serbia: Her People, History, and Aspirations@@@Modern Austria@@@The War and the Balkans@@@Arms and the Map@@@Roumania and the Great War@@@Bulgaria@@@Forty Years in Constantinople@@@The Partitions of Poland@@@Poland and the Polish Question (1915) (0)
- 25 years of Czechoslovakia (1945) (0)
- The Diplomacy of the Balkan Wars, 1912–1913. By Ernst Christian Helm-Reich, Bowdoin College. [Harvard Historical Studies.] (Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1938. Pp. xiv, 523. $5.00.) (1940) (0)
- Book Review:The Dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy Oscar Jaszi (1930) (0)
- Presidential Address: Main Currents in Russian Foreign Policy (1947) (0)
- The Czecho-Slovak Republic (0)
- Book Review:The making of Roumania: a study of an international problem, 1856-1866 T. W. Riker (1934) (0)
- THE STRANGE STORY OF LADY GRANGE (1931) (0)
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