The New Europe, subtitled "A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics," was a weekly political magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1916 and 1920. Funded by David Davies, it spread ideas related to federalism, such as the emancipation of various Slavic nations from the Central Powers. It was founded by the political activist and historian Robert William Seton-Watson, Henry Wickham Steed, Ronald Montagu Burrows and , with the help of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Others involved with the magazine included Erskine Childers, Anatole France, the brothers Reginald "Rex" Leeper and Allen Leeper, Oscar Browning, James Frazer, Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf and Salvador de Madariaga.
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| - The New Europe, subtitulado «A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics», fue un semanario de política publicado en el Reino Unido entre 1916 y 1920. Costeado por David Davies, difundió ideas relacionadas con el federalismo, así como la defensa de la emancipación de diversas naciones eslavas respecto de las Potencias Centrales. Al frente de la publicación estuvo el activista político e historiador Robert William Seton-Watson y entre sus colaboradores se encontraron nombres como los de Robert Erskine Childers, Anatole France, los hermanos y Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper, , A. F. Whyte, , Oscar Browning, James Frazer, Tomáš Masaryk, Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf o Salvador de Madariaga, entre otros. (es)
- The New Europe, subtitled "A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics," was a weekly political magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1916 and 1920. Funded by David Davies, it spread ideas related to federalism, such as the emancipation of various Slavic nations from the Central Powers. It was founded by the political activist and historian Robert William Seton-Watson, Henry Wickham Steed, Ronald Montagu Burrows and , with the help of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Others involved with the magazine included Erskine Childers, Anatole France, the brothers Reginald "Rex" Leeper and Allen Leeper, Oscar Browning, James Frazer, Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf and Salvador de Madariaga. (en)
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| - The New Europe, subtitulado «A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics», fue un semanario de política publicado en el Reino Unido entre 1916 y 1920. Costeado por David Davies, difundió ideas relacionadas con el federalismo, así como la defensa de la emancipación de diversas naciones eslavas respecto de las Potencias Centrales. Al frente de la publicación estuvo el activista político e historiador Robert William Seton-Watson y entre sus colaboradores se encontraron nombres como los de Robert Erskine Childers, Anatole France, los hermanos y Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper, , A. F. Whyte, , Oscar Browning, James Frazer, Tomáš Masaryk, Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf o Salvador de Madariaga, entre otros. (es)
- The New Europe, subtitled "A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics," was a weekly political magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1916 and 1920. Funded by David Davies, it spread ideas related to federalism, such as the emancipation of various Slavic nations from the Central Powers. It was founded by the political activist and historian Robert William Seton-Watson, Henry Wickham Steed, Ronald Montagu Burrows and , with the help of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Others involved with the magazine included Erskine Childers, Anatole France, the brothers Reginald "Rex" Leeper and Allen Leeper, Oscar Browning, James Frazer, Bernard Pares, Samuel Hoare, Leonard Woolf and Salvador de Madariaga. (en)
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