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− | Noel Malcolm is a Historian, senior research fellow at [[All Souls College]], Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of [[The Spectator]] and a political columnist on [[The Daily Telegraph]]. He is also a fellow of The British Academy<ref>Bosnian Institute, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/staff.cfm Our People], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>. | + | [[Noel Malcolm]] is a Historian, senior research fellow at [[All Souls College]], Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of ''[[The Spectator]]'' and a political columnist on ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''. He is also a fellow of The British Academy.<ref>Bosnian Institute, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/staff.cfm Our People], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>. |
+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[Bosnian Institute]] - chair of the Board of Trustees | ||
+ | *[[Centre for Policy Studies]] | ||
+ | *[[Friends of the Union]] | ||
+ | *[[Standpoint]] – Advisory Board | ||
+ | *[[Conservative Philosophy Group]] <ref>John Casey, '[http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/all/28511/part_1/the-revival-of-tory-philosophy.thtml The revival of Tory philosophy]', ''The Spectator'', 17 March 2007.</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===Connections=== |
+ | *[[Hollinger International]] | ||
+ | *[[Dean Godson]] | ||
− | + | ==Publications== | |
+ | ===Books=== | ||
+ | Noel Malcolm is the author of ''Bosnia: A Short History'' (1994), ''Origins of English Nonsense'' (1997), ''Kosovo: A Short History'' (1998), ''Aspects of Hobbes'' (2002), and (with J. Stedall) ''John Pell (1611-1685) and His Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish: The Mental World of an Early Modern Mathematician'' (2005). He is the editor of ''The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes'' (1994). He has also written ''[[George Enescu]]: His Life and Music'' (1990) (Toccata Press). He also wrote a pamphlet in 1991 titled ''Sense on Sovereignty'', a discussion of the arguments about Britain's membership of the European Union published by the [[Centre for Policy Studies]]. | ||
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+ | ===Articles by Noel Malcolm on Yugoslavia available online=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.europaelire.org/programs/interview/2003/12/20031203150105.asp "Kosova është territor i humbur për Serbinë"], Intervistoi Iliriana A. Bajo, ''Radio Evropa e Lirë'', 3. Dhjetor, 2003. | ||
+ | * [http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0109a&L=albanews&F=&S=&P=4600 "Nato must remain until the job is done"], ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', 2 September 2001. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/news/news_body.cfm?newsid=1545 "Milosevic was doomed by press freedom"], ''[[The Sunday Telegraph]]'', 1 July 2001. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/report_format.cfm?articleid=2885&reportid=129 "Why we were right to bomb Kosovo"], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 24 March 2000. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/aprjul99/western_pol.cfm "Independence for Kosovo"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', 9 June 1999. | ||
+ | * [http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~habsweb/syllabi/MalcomRes.html "Kosovo, Serbian Nationalism and Territorial Partition"], ''HABSBURG Reviews'', 10 May 1999. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/news/news/050599_2.cfm "Response to Amos Perlmutter's op-ed "Who Will Run Kosovo"], ''The Washington Times'', 4 May 1999. | ||
+ | * [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19990101faresponse957/noel-malcolm-aleksa-djilas/is-kosovo-real-the-battle-over-history-continues.html "What Ancient Hatreds?"], ''Foreign Affairs'', January/February 1999. | ||
+ | * [http://www.frosina.org/articles/default.asp?id=86 "Kosovo: Only Independence Will Work"], ''The National Interest'', Winter 1998/99. | ||
+ | * [http://www.balkanpeace.org/cib/kam/kam05.html "Kicking Kenney on Kosovo"], ''The Nation'', 16 November 1998, Volume 267, Number 16. | ||
+ | * [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/777 "Kosovo's History"], ''New York Review of Books'', 16 July 1998. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/marmay98/kosovo.cfm "Kosovo and Bosnia: three points"], ''Bosnian report'', March-May 1998, New Series no.3. | ||
+ | * [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/1998/int/980330/europe.the_past_must_not16.html "The Past Must Not Be Prologue"], ''Time'', 30 March 1998, Vol. 151 N° 13. | ||
+ | * [http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~bosnia/articles/hurdgenocide.html "The grandee and a question of genocide"], ''[[Daily Mail]]'', 6 November 1996. | ||
+ | * [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19951101faresponse5085/noel-malcolm/appease-with-dishonor-faulty-history.html "Appease with Dishonor: Faulty History"], ''Foreign Affairs'', November/December 1995. | ||
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+ | ===Reviews of books on Yugoslavia by Noel Malcolm=== | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/bosrep/report_format.cfm?articleid=857&reportid=153 "Britain's fatal foreign policy"], Review of the book by [[Brendan Simms]]: ''Unfinest Hour: 'Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia'' (Allen Lane/Penguin), ''Bosnian Report'', January - May 2002, New Series No 27-28. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/news/news_body.cfm?newsid=1675 "The dysfunctional functionary"], ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 20 October 2000. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/news/news_body.cfm?newsid=1438 "Stay the Hand of Vengeance"], Review of: ''Stay the Hand of Vengeance: the politics of war crimes tribunals'', by Gary Bass, Princeton University Press, ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 15 October 2000. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/bi_books/long_reviews.cfm?book=148 "Fighting For Peace: Bosnia 1994"], Review of the book by General Sir Michael Rose, Harvill, London, ''Bosnian Institute'', 1998. | ||
+ | * [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/bi_books/long_reviews.cfm?book=199 "Norman Cigar's ''Genocide in Bosnia: the policy of ethnic cleansing''"], ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 11 June 1995. | ||
+ | * [http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/bosnia/owen.html "David Owen and his Balkan bungling"], extended version of a review of Lord Owen's "Balkan Odyssey" (London 1995, New York 1996), first published in ''The Sunday Telegraph'' on 12 November 1995. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 14 March 2011
Noel Malcolm is a Historian, senior research fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of The Spectator and a political columnist on The Daily Telegraph. He is also a fellow of The British Academy.[1].
Contents
Affiliations
- Bosnian Institute - chair of the Board of Trustees
- Centre for Policy Studies
- Friends of the Union
- Standpoint – Advisory Board
- Conservative Philosophy Group [2]
Connections
Publications
Books
Noel Malcolm is the author of Bosnia: A Short History (1994), Origins of English Nonsense (1997), Kosovo: A Short History (1998), Aspects of Hobbes (2002), and (with J. Stedall) John Pell (1611-1685) and His Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish: The Mental World of an Early Modern Mathematician (2005). He is the editor of The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes (1994). He has also written George Enescu: His Life and Music (1990) (Toccata Press). He also wrote a pamphlet in 1991 titled Sense on Sovereignty, a discussion of the arguments about Britain's membership of the European Union published by the Centre for Policy Studies.
Articles by Noel Malcolm on Yugoslavia available online
- "Kosova është territor i humbur për Serbinë", Intervistoi Iliriana A. Bajo, Radio Evropa e Lirë, 3. Dhjetor, 2003.
- "Nato must remain until the job is done", The Daily Telegraph, 2 September 2001.
- "Milosevic was doomed by press freedom", The Sunday Telegraph, 1 July 2001.
- "Why we were right to bomb Kosovo", The Daily Telegraph, 24 March 2000.
- "Independence for Kosovo", The New York Times, 9 June 1999.
- "Kosovo, Serbian Nationalism and Territorial Partition", HABSBURG Reviews, 10 May 1999.
- "Response to Amos Perlmutter's op-ed "Who Will Run Kosovo", The Washington Times, 4 May 1999.
- "What Ancient Hatreds?", Foreign Affairs, January/February 1999.
- "Kosovo: Only Independence Will Work", The National Interest, Winter 1998/99.
- "Kicking Kenney on Kosovo", The Nation, 16 November 1998, Volume 267, Number 16.
- "Kosovo's History", New York Review of Books, 16 July 1998.
- "Kosovo and Bosnia: three points", Bosnian report, March-May 1998, New Series no.3.
- "The Past Must Not Be Prologue", Time, 30 March 1998, Vol. 151 N° 13.
- "The grandee and a question of genocide", Daily Mail, 6 November 1996.
- "Appease with Dishonor: Faulty History", Foreign Affairs, November/December 1995.
Reviews of books on Yugoslavia by Noel Malcolm
- "Britain's fatal foreign policy", Review of the book by Brendan Simms: Unfinest Hour: 'Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia (Allen Lane/Penguin), Bosnian Report, January - May 2002, New Series No 27-28.
- "The dysfunctional functionary", The Sunday Telegraph, 20 October 2000.
- "Stay the Hand of Vengeance", Review of: Stay the Hand of Vengeance: the politics of war crimes tribunals, by Gary Bass, Princeton University Press, The Sunday Telegraph, 15 October 2000.
- "Fighting For Peace: Bosnia 1994", Review of the book by General Sir Michael Rose, Harvill, London, Bosnian Institute, 1998.
- "Norman Cigar's Genocide in Bosnia: the policy of ethnic cleansing", The Sunday Telegraph, 11 June 1995.
- "David Owen and his Balkan bungling", extended version of a review of Lord Owen's "Balkan Odyssey" (London 1995, New York 1996), first published in The Sunday Telegraph on 12 November 1995.
Notes
- ↑ Bosnian Institute, Our People, Accessed 24-April-2009
- ↑ John Casey, 'The revival of Tory philosophy', The Spectator, 17 March 2007.