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'''Noel Malcolm''' is a [historian]], senior research fellow at [[All Souls College]], Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of [[The Spectator]] and a political columnist on [[The Daily Telegraph]]. He is also a fellow of The British Academy<ref>Bosnian Institute, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/staff.cfm Our People], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>.  
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'''Noel Malcolm''' is a [[historian]], senior research fellow at [[All Souls College]], Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of [[Thomas Hobbes]]. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of [[The Spectator]] and a political columnist on [[The Daily Telegraph]]. He is also a fellow of The British Academy<ref>Bosnian Institute, [http://www.bosnia.org.uk/about/staff.cfm Our People], Accessed 24-April-2009</ref>.  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
Neocon Europe [http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Noel_Malcolm Noel Malcolm]
 
Neocon Europe [http://www.neoconeurope.eu/index.php/Noel_Malcolm Noel Malcolm]

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(academic, historian, journalist)
BornNoel Robert Malcolm
1956-12-26
Surrey, England, United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Alma materEton College, Peterhouse (Cambridge), Trinity College (Cambridge)

Noel Malcolm is a historian, senior research fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. He is the author of many books, including Bosnia: a Short History (1994) and Kosovo: a Short History (1997), as well as being general editor of the Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes. A fellow of Gonville and Caius College Cambridge from 1981 to 1988, he later became foreign editor of The Spectator and a political columnist on The Daily Telegraph. He is also a fellow of The British Academy[1].

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  1. Bosnian Institute, Our People, Accessed 24-April-2009


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