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  1. Diplomacy is a pursuit amenable to scholarly inquiry. As J. D. B. Miller insisted, its ‘shape’ is something scholars can reasonably claim for study. 1 Harold Nicolson's liberal realist conception of diplomacy reflected his belief, one embedded in ancient Greek and Roman ethical and political theory, that diplomacy is essential to peaceful coexistence between nation‐states and a stable ...

  2. Sir Harold George Nicolson KCVO CMG ( 21. listopadu 1886, Teherán, Persie (nyní Írán – 1. května 1968, Kent, Anglie) byl britský politik, diplomat, historik, životopisec, prozaik, lektor, novinář, hlasatel a zahradník. Jeho manželkou byla spisovatelka Vita Sackville-Westová .

  3. Harold George Nicolson was born in 1886 in Tehran and died in 1968 at Sissinghurst Castle. During his career as a diplomat and writer, Nicolson published over twenty books, six literary biographies, two novels, a study of biography, as well as books about diplomatic practice and his famous diaries.

  4. El clásico de Harold G. Nicolson presenta la evolución de los principios y procedimientos de la negociación internacional, mostrando la antigüedad de algunas prácticas básicas de la diplomacia. Es además uno de esos referentes insoslayables para los tratadistas posteriores. En 1901, Francisco Silvela escribió la necrología de su ...

  5. サー・ハロルド・ジョージ・ニコルソン(英語: Sir Harold George Nicolson, KCVO, CMG, 1886年 11月21日 - 1968年 5月1日)は、イギリスの外交官、歴史家、政治家、作家、貴族。外交に関する著作のほか、ポール・ヴェルレーヌやバイロンなど作家や詩人の評伝も多数著し ...

  6. Harold George Nicolson (1886-1968) was an English diplomat, biographer, and novelist. He was married to Vita Sackville-West, the English author, poet, and gardener. Collections are processed to a variety of levels, depending on the work necessary to make them usable, their perceived research value, the availability of staff, competing ...

  7. Sir Harold George Nicolson, geboren 1886 in Teheran, war der jüngere Sohn des Diplomaten Arthur Nicolson. Er besuchte das Balliol College in Oxford, trat selbst 1909 in den diplomatischen Dienst ein und bekleidete verschiedene Posten in Konstantinopel, Teheran und Berlin.