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John Watkins (diplomat) - Wikipedia John Benjamin Clark Watkins (3 December 1902 – 12 October 1964) was a Canadian diplomat and scholar who served as Canadian ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1956 [1][2] Describing Watkins as "sophisticated, erudite and fluent in Russian", Michael Dobbs of The Washington Post wrote that he was the "perfect ambassador" to Moscow [3]
John Watkins - The Canadian Encyclopedia John Benjamin Clark Watkins, diplomat, scholar (born 3 December 1902 in Norval (now Halton Hills), ON; died 12 October 1964 in Montreal, QC) John Watkins was Canadian ambassador to the USSR from 1954 to 1956
John Watkins - College of Liberal Arts Specialties historiography sovereignty and queenship medieval and early modern diplomacy premodern political culture classical and medieval origins of the Renaissance Mediterranean Studies Publications Open Close
John Watkins – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation… John Watkins is Distinguished McKnight University Professor of English at the University of Minnesota, where he holds affiliate appointments in History, Medieval Studies, and Italian Studies
John W. N. Watkins - Wikipedia John William Nevill Watkins (31 July 1924 – 26 July 1999) was an English philosopher, a professor at the London School of Economics from 1966 until his retirement in 1989 and a prominent proponent of critical rationalism
John Watkins, Distinguished McKnight University Professor “Stop thinking about land masses and start thinking about waterways,” declares English professor John Watkins “The world changes drastically And you get a very different kind of literary history ” Watkins has observed this shift in history departments It’s obvious that he’s already on board
John Watkins (Australian politician) - Wikipedia John Arthur Watkins AM [1] (born 7 December 1955) is a former Deputy Premier of New South Wales, serving between 2005 until his resignation from Parliament in 2008