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Robert William Seton-Watson (1879-1951) is well-known British historian and expert for studies of Middle and Southeastern Europe. He was educated in Oxford, Berlin, Paris and Vienna. He was founder and editor-in-chief of the “New Europe” magazine and one of the editors of the “Slavonic Review”. Professor at the London University (“King’s College”). Major studies: The future of the Austria-Hungary; The Southern Slav Question; Corruption and Reform in Hungary; Rumania and the Great War; The Balkans, Italy and Adriatic; German, Slav and Magyar; The Rise of the Nationality in the Balkans; Serbia, yesterday, to-day, and to-morrow; The spirit of the Serb; Europe in the Melting Pot; The New Slovakia; Sarajevo; Britain and the Dictators; From Munich to Danzig. |