The New Europe

The New Europe, subtitled "A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics," was a weekly political magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1916 and 1920.[1]

Funded by David Davies,[1] it spread ideas related to federalism, such as the emancipation of various Slavic nations from the Central Powers.[1][2] It was founded by the political activist and historian Robert William Seton-Watson, Henry Wickham Steed, Ronald Montagu Burrows and Frederic William Whyte, with the help of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.[3] Others involved with the magazine included Erskine Childers, Anatole France,[4] the brothers Reginald "Rex" Leeper and Allen Leeper,[5] Oscar Browning, James Frazer,[4] Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf[4] and Salvador de Madariaga.[6]

References

  1. Passerini 1999, pp. 53-54.
  2. Roshwald 2002, p. 130.
  3. Hanak, Harry (June 1961). "The New Europe, 1916-20". The Slavonic and East European Review. 39 (93): 369–399. JSTOR 4205271.
  4. Goldstein 1998, p. 150.
  5. Taylor 1981, pp. 28-29.
  6. Cabo Aseguinolaza 2009, p. 545.

Bibliography

  • Cabo Aseguinolaza, Fernando (2009). "Madariaga Rojo, Salvador de". Diccionario Biográfico Español (in Spanish). XXXI: De “López de Vega” a “Manfredi Cano”. Real Academia de la Historia. ISBN 978-84-96849-87-7.
  • Clogg, Richard (2013). Politics and the Academy: Arnold Toynbee and the Koraes Chair. Routledge. ISBN 9781135175986.
  • D'Agostino, Anthony (2011). The Rise of Global Powers: International Politics in the Era of the World Wars. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139498197.
  • Goldstein, Erik (1998). "Great Britain: The Home Front". In Manfred F. Boemeke, Gerald D. Feldman y Elisabeth Gläser (ed.). The Treaty of Versailles: A Reassessment After 75 Years. Cambridge University Press. pp. 147–166. ISBN 9780521621328.
  • Passerini, Luisa (1999). Europe in Love, Love in Europe: Imagination and Politics in Britain Between the Wars. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781860642814.
  • Roshwald, Aviel (2002). Ethnic Nationalism and the Fall of Empires: Central Europe, the Middle East and Russia, 1914-23. Routledge. ISBN 9781134682546.
  • Taylor, Philip M. (1981). The Projection of Britain: British Overseas Publicity and Propaganda, 1919-1939. CUP Archive. ISBN 9780521238434.
  • The New Europe archive at HathiTrust
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