Patrick Salmon

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Patrick Salmon (born 1952) is chief historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and a visiting professor at Newcastle University.[1] He is closely associated with the massive archives of the FCO, writing its official history, and advising the FCO based on historical research.[2]

Norway

In 2001 he was a fellow at the Norwegian Nobel Institute and a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters.[3]

Author

Patrick Salmon is the author of several works on Nordic and Baltic international relations, including "Scandinavia in British Strategy during the Twilight War 1939–1940" (2012) and "Scandinavia and the Great Powers 1890–1940" (1997). In September 2016, Patrick Salmon's book "The Challenge of Apartheid: UK–South African Relations, 1985–1986" was published. It featured a number of FCO staff including Dr David Carter and Craig Murray of Southern African Department (SAfD).[4]

 

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References

  1. "Chief historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office"
  2. Interview – Patrick Salmon"
  3. "Gruppe 1: Historie" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Retrieved 5 February 2011.CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
  4. "The Challenge of Apartheid: UK–South African Relations, 1985–1986"