| advertise add site services publishers database health videos | ![]() | about toolbar stats live show health store more stuff JOIN/LOGIN |
Dr. Noel K. Maclaren, M.D. Endocrinology, Pediatric Endocrinology, St. svcmc.org | Achievement Trainer® Review by Dr. Noel Blundell peakachievement.com | The Right Touch -Noel Sanborn righttouchmassage.com |
Noel Robert Malcolm FBA FRSL (born 26 December 1956) is an English historian, writer, and columnist.
[edit] LifeMalcolm was educated at Eton College, read History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, wrote his doctorate dissertation at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was for a time Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He is a former Foreign Editor of The Spectator, and columnist for the Daily Telegraph. He gave up journalism in 1995 to become a full time writer, becoming in 2002 a Senior Research Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is a Fellow of the British Academy. He serves on the advisory board of the conservative magazine Standpoint. He is the general editor for the Clarendon edition of the complete works of Thomas Hobbes, and the editor of The Correspondence. He now chairs the Board of Trustees at the Bosnian Institute, an organization on Bosnia-Herzegovina. [edit] WorksNoel Malcolm is the author of Bosnia: A Short History (1994), Origins of English Nonsense (1997), Kosovo: A Short History (1998), Aspects of Hobbes (2002), and (with Jacqueline Stedall) John Pell (1611-1685) and His Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish: The Mental World of an Early Modern Mathematician (2005). He is the editor of The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes (1994). He has also written George Enescu: His Life and Music (1990) (Toccata Press). He also wrote a pamphlet in 1991 titled Sense on Sovereignty, a discussion of the arguments about Britain's membership of the European Union published by the Centre for Policy Studies. [edit] Articles by Noel Malcolm on Yugoslavia available online
[edit] In French
[edit] In Albanian
[edit] Reviews of books on Yugoslavia by Noel Malcolm
Categories: 1956 births | Living people | Old Etonians | Alumni of Peterhouse, Cambridge | English journalists | English non-fiction writers | English historians | Historians of the Balkans | Fellows of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge | Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford | Fellows of the British Academy | Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature |
| ↑ top of page ↑ | about thumbshots |