Mark Almond

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Mark Almond (born 1958) is a British author, and was a lecturer in Modern History at Oriel College, Oxford.

Almond holds a master's degree (

BHHRG in Georgia and Ukraine, among other countries.[1] Almond has been critical of what he characterizes as Western interference with democracy, such as the activities of George Soros
.

His research interests lie in 19th century and 20th century Central-Eastern Europe; Almond has written a biography of

Elena Ceauşescu, a study of Albanian migration, and a study of the Bosnian War in its historical context. He has recently been teaching a course on 18th Century France, focusing on the writings of Alexis de Tocqueville
.

As of 2012, Almond was delivering lectures on European History in Bilkent University in Turkey.[2] Almond also writes articles for national papers.

Publications

  • Revolution: 500 Years of Struggle for Change (London, 1996).
  • Europe's backyard war: the war in the Balkans (London:
  • National pacifism: Germany's new temptation (London: Alliance Publishers, 1991).
  • Decline without fall: Romania under Ceausescu (London: Alliance Publishers for the Institute for European Defence & Strategic Studies, 1988).

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Blinded by Its Love Affair With Saakashvili". The Moscow Times, 10 August 2004. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006. Retrieved 31 January 2007.
  2. ^ "Bilkent University – Online Academic Catalog". Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012.