Reynolds, Philip Alan
REYNOLDS, Philip Alan
REYNOLDS, Philip Alan. British, b. 1920. Genres: International relations/ Current affairs, Politics/Government. Career: Wilson Professor of International Politics, 1950-64, and Vice-Principal, 1961-63, University College, Aberystwyth; Professor of Politics, 1964-80, and Vice-Chancellor, 1980-85, University of Lancaster, D.L., 1982, CBE, 1986. Publications: War in the Twentieth Century, 1951; British Foreign Policy in the Inter-War Years, 1954; Introduction to International Relations, 1971, 1980, 1994; (with E. J. Hughes) The Historian as Diplomat: Sir Charles Kingsley Webster 1939-46, 1977. Works have been translated into other languages. Address: Lattice Cottage, Borwick, Carnforth LA6 1JR, England.
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