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Donald Cameron Watt

ドナルド・キャメロン・ワット

Donarudo Kyameron Watto

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1928-05-17 (Unknown)
Died
2014-10-30 (Unknown) age 86
Nationality
British
Languages
English

Career

Occupations
Historian
Active Years
1951-2014
Affiliations
London School of Economics, Chatham House

Education

Rugby School
Country: United Kingdom
Public school
Oriel College, Oxford
Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Degree: 学士号
Year of Graduation: 1951
Country: United Kingdom
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Awards

Wolfson History Prize
1990
Work: How War Came
Organization: Wolfson Foundation
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938-1939

1989 History

Succeeding John Bull: America in Britain's Place, 1900-1975

1984 History

Too Serious a Business: European Armed Forces and the Approach to the Second World War

1975 History

Bibliography

  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1957). Documents on the Suez Crisis, 26 July to 6 November 1956
  • Mayall, James; Navari, Cornelia; Watt, Donald Cameron (1973). Documents on International Affairs, 1963
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1965). Personalities and Policies: Studies in the Formulation of British Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1965). Britain Looks to Germany: British Opinion and Policy Towards Germany Since 1945
  • Brown, Neville; Spencer, Frank; Watt, Donald Cameron (1968). A History of the World in the Twentieth Century
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1969). Contemporary History in Europe: Problems and Perspectives
  • Mayall, James; Watt, Donald Cameron (1973). Current British Foreign Policy: Documents, Statements, Speeches, 1971
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1975). Too Serious a Business: European Armed Forces and the Approach to the Second World War
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1984). Succeeding John Bull: America in Britain's Place, 1900-1975
  • Watt, Donald Cameron (1989). How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938-1939

Legacy

A prominent British historian known for his work on 20th-century international relations, particularly the origins of World War II. Winner of the Wolfson History Prize.