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- William Fiddian Reddaway (* 2. August 1872; † 31. Januar 1949) war ein britischer Historiker. Er war Fellow und Lecturer am King’s College der Universität Cambridge. 1907 bis 1924 war er Master des Fitzwilliam College. Er befasste sich mit neuzeitlicher Geschichte vor allem der Länder des Ostseeraums (Skandinavien, Polen, Preußen, Balten, Russland). Außerdem schrieb er ein Buch über die Monroe-Doktrin. Er schrieb Artikel für die Encyclopedia Britannica von 1911 und Kapitel über Skandinavien für die The Cambridge Modern History. Ab 1941 war er Herausgeber der Cambridge History of Poland. Seine Urne wurde in der King's College Chapel in Cambridge beigesetzt. (de)
- William Fiddian Reddaway (Middleton, Lancashire 2 August 1872 – 31 January 1949) was an academic and author in the very late 19th and early 20th centuries. Reddaway was educated at The Leys School and King's College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of King's from 1897; and a Tutor at Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge from 1898 to 1907. He was also University Lecturer in History and Director of Scandinavian Studies; and Censor of Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge from 1907 to 1924. He was extremely helpful in the admission of Subhas Chandra Bose in Cambridge, and his efforts prevented the loss of a term for Bose due to the delay in his admission. Subhas Bose also consulted him before he resigned from the Indian Civil Service. Reddaway heartily approved of his ideas, although surprised. Agreeing with Bose, he said that he preferred a journalistic career to a monotonous one like the Civil Service. (en)
- William Fiddian Reddaway (ur. 1872, zm. 1949) – brytyjski historyk. (pl)
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- William Fiddian Reddaway (ur. 1872, zm. 1949) – brytyjski historyk. (pl)
- William Fiddian Reddaway (* 2. August 1872; † 31. Januar 1949) war ein britischer Historiker. Er war Fellow und Lecturer am King’s College der Universität Cambridge. 1907 bis 1924 war er Master des Fitzwilliam College. Er befasste sich mit neuzeitlicher Geschichte vor allem der Länder des Ostseeraums (Skandinavien, Polen, Preußen, Balten, Russland). Außerdem schrieb er ein Buch über die Monroe-Doktrin. Er schrieb Artikel für die Encyclopedia Britannica von 1911 und Kapitel über Skandinavien für die The Cambridge Modern History. Ab 1941 war er Herausgeber der Cambridge History of Poland. (de)
- William Fiddian Reddaway (Middleton, Lancashire 2 August 1872 – 31 January 1949) was an academic and author in the very late 19th and early 20th centuries. Reddaway was educated at The Leys School and King's College, Cambridge. He was a Fellow of King's from 1897; and a Tutor at Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge from 1898 to 1907. He was also University Lecturer in History and Director of Scandinavian Studies; and Censor of Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge from 1907 to 1924. (en)
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- William Fiddian Reddaway (de)
- William Fiddian Reddaway (pl)
- William Reddaway (en)
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