
Historical records matching Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier
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About Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Namier
Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier (UK /ˈneɪmɪər/;[1] 27 June 1888 – 19 August 1960) was a British historian of Polish-Jewish background. His best-known works were The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III (1929), England in the Age of the American Revolution (1930) and the History of Parliament series (begun 1940) he edited later in his life with John Brooke.
Woprld War 1 During the First World War, he fought as a private with the 20th Royal Fusiliers in 1914–15 but was discharged owing to poor eyesight. He then held positions with the Propaganda Department (1915–17), the Department of Information (1917–18) and finally with the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office (1918–20).
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- First name(s) L B
- Last name Namier
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- Service record Rank: Private, Corps: Royal Fusiliers
- Archive reference WO372/14
- Archive reference description Women's Services, Distinguished Conduct Medals and Military Medals
- Country Great Britain
- Image link http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/Details?uri=D4214600
About Ludwik Namier (Polski)
Lewis Bernstein Namier, urodzony jako Ludwik Bernstein, po zmianie nazwiska Niemirowski (1888-1960) – brytyjski historyk, urzędnik, a także działacz syjonistyczny. Wikipedia PL
Sir Lewis Bernstein Namier's Timeline
1888 |
June 27, 1888
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Wola Okrzejska, Krzywda / Łuków, Lubelskie, Poland
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1960 |
August 19, 1960
Age 72
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England, United Kingdom
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