Keyserlingk, Robert H.
KEYSERLINGK, Robert H.
KEYSERLINGK, Robert H. Canadian (born Germany), b. 1933. Genres: History. Career: Canadian Foreign Service, Ottawa, Ontario, foreign service officer in Germany and United Kingdom, 1957-61; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, instructor, 1963-64, assistant professor, 1964-67, associate professor, 1968-87, professor of history, 1987-. Military service: Royal Canadian Navy, 1954-59; became second lieutenant. Publications: Media Manipulation: Bismark and The Press in Imperial Germany, 1977; Austria in World War II, McGill-Queen's University Press, 1989. Address: 111 Wurtemburg St., Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 8M1.
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