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  1. E. H. Carr advised scholars to ‘study the historian before you begin to study the facts’. 1 Similarly, for Harold Nicolson, ‘the essential quality of a writer’ is to be found in ‘the experiences that have formed his character’ and ‘the elements that render his sensibility distinct from those of others’. 2 Nicolson's ‘sensibility’ as diplomat and international theorist was ...

  2. George Weidenfeld and Nigel Nicolson founded Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1949 with a reception at Brown's Hotel, London. Among many other significant books, it published Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita (1959) and Nicolson's Portrait of a Marriage (1973), a frank biography of his mother Vita Sackville-West and father Harold Nicolson.

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  4. Harold Nicolson, The Harold Nicolson Diaries: 1919–1964 (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2004). Stephen Schuker "France and the Remilitarization of the Rhineland, 1936" pp. 206–21 from The Origins of the Second World War edited by Patrick Finney, Arnold Press, London, United Kingdom, 1997, ISBN 0 340 67649 X.

  5. Nicolson was born on 6 August 1914. He was the elder son of authors Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West and the brother of writer and politician Nigel. His godmothers were Violet Trefusis, Olive Custance and Rosamund Grosvenor.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.