Middlemas, (Robert) Keith
MIDDLEMAS, (Robert) Keith
MIDDLEMAS, (Robert) Keith. British, b. 1935. Genres: Design, History, Politics/Government, Biography. Career: House of Commons, London, Clerk, 1958-66; University of Sussex, Lecturer, 1966-76, Reader, 1976-86, Professor, 1986-95, Emeritus Professor of History, 1995-. Publications: Command the Far Seas: A Naval Campaign of the First World War, 1961; British Furniture through the Ages, 1966; Coloured Glass, 1968; Baldwin, 1969 (in U.S. as Life of Baldwin, 1970); (ed.) Whitehall Diary, by Thomas Jones (3 vols.), 1969; Continental Coloured Glass, 1970; Antique Glass in Colour, 1971; Diplomacy of Illusion (in U.S. as The Strategy of Appeasement), 1972; Edward VII, 1972, 1975; Life and Times of George VI, 1974; Double Market: Art Theft and Art Thieves, 1974; Cabora Bassa: Engineering and Politics in Southern Africa, 1975; Politics in Industrial Society: The British Experience since 1911, 1979; Power and the Party: Changing Faces of Communism in Western Europe since 1968, 1980; Industry, Unions and Government: 21 Years of NEDC, 1984; Power, Competition and the State, Volume I, 1986, Volume II, 1990, Volume III, 1991; Orchestrating Europe: The Informal Politics of European Union 1973- 95, 1995. Address: West Burton House, West Burton, Pulborough, W. Sussex RH20 1HD, England.