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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
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*[[Schools Examination and Assessment Council]],  1990-3
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*[[National Curriculum Council]], 1992-3
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*[[Schools Curriculum & Assessment Authority]], 1993-7
 
*[[Centre for Social Cohesion]] - Advisory Council
 
*[[Centre for Social Cohesion]] - Advisory Council
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*[[National Council for Educational Standards]] - Former Administrator
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*[[Educational Research Trust]] - Co-director
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*[[Prague Society for International Cooperation]] - Member
 
*Panellist at [[Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?]] a conference held in Rome on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.europeanfreedomalliance.eu/program.htm Program - Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 5 January 2009.</ref>
 
*Panellist at [[Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?]] a conference held in Rome on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the [[European Freedom Alliance]] in conjunction with the [[European University of Rome]] and the [[Lepanto Foundation]].<ref>[http://www.europeanfreedomalliance.eu/program.htm Program - Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 5 January 2009.</ref>
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==Publications==
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*Relativity: A Non-Mathematical Introduction to the Classical, Special and General Theories of Relativity, Geoffrey Chapman, London, 1972.
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* Science and the Making of the Modern World, Heinemann, Oxford, 1984.
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*Fried Snowballs: Communism in Theory and Practice, Claridge Press, London, 1990.
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*The Betrayed Generations: Standards in British Schools 1950-2000, [[Centre for Policy Studies]], London, 2001.
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*With [[Caroline Cox]], Islam, Islamism and the West: The Divide Between Ideological Islam and Liberal Democracy, American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, 2005.
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*With [[Caroline Cox]], This Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century, Monarch Books, Toronto, 2006.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:52, 1 March 2010

Professor John Marks is a British nuclear physicist, educator and author. He has written extensively on British education and has co-authored, with Caroline Cox, This Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century, and The West, Islam and Islamism: Is Ideological Islam Compatible with Liberal Democracy?[1]

Affiliations

Publications

  • Relativity: A Non-Mathematical Introduction to the Classical, Special and General Theories of Relativity, Geoffrey Chapman, London, 1972.
  • Science and the Making of the Modern World, Heinemann, Oxford, 1984.
  • Fried Snowballs: Communism in Theory and Practice, Claridge Press, London, 1990.
  • The Betrayed Generations: Standards in British Schools 1950-2000, Centre for Policy Studies, London, 2001.
  • With Caroline Cox, Islam, Islamism and the West: The Divide Between Ideological Islam and Liberal Democracy, American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, 2005.
  • With Caroline Cox, This Immoral Trade: Slavery in the 21st Century, Monarch Books, Toronto, 2006.

References

  1. Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies, European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.
  2. Program - Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?, European Freedom Alliance, accessed 5 January 2009.