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  1. Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery, né le 22 novembre 1873 et décédé le 16 septembre 1955, est un journaliste et membre du Parti conservateur britannique, notamment connu pour ses écrits concernant le domaine militaire, l' Inde et l' Empire britannique . Il s'oppose dans les années 1930 à l'hypothèse d'une alliance antifasciste avec ...

  2. Max Beloff | Published in History Today Volume 39 Issue 1 January 1989. On the eve of his seventieth birthday, Leo Amery, Secretary of State for India and for Burma in Winston Churchill's wartime government, examined himself in his diary: Whether any particular writing, action or speech of mine is likely to live is doubtful.

  3. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Leo_AmeryLeo Amery - Wikiquote

    28 de dic. de 2023 · Leo Amery. Leo Amery in 1921. Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett Amery, CH (22 November 1873 – 16 September 1955), also known L. S. Amery, was a British Conservative journalist, politician, and member of numerous Cabinets. During his career, he was noted for his interest in military preparedness, British India and the British Empire and for his ...

  4. Commissions, courses. This website is composed of seven chapters which cover the essential elements of Leo Amery’s work. Stained glass for exhibition and on commission, information on stained glass courses and the studio, biographical background and a contact page . Leo ‘s studio is based at his home in rural SW France in the Lot ...

  5. Amery’s Strategic Thinking. Amery’s approach to appeasement should be placed in the context of his strategic thinking as a whole. This had four dimensions: rejection of a role in European diplomacy; development of naval strength; development of the Empire and good diplomatic relations with Japan and Italy.

  6. Leo Amery was born in London and discovered the art of stained glass in San Francisco, California when he was 18 years old. He studied stained glass at Central School of Art and Design under Tony Attenborough, whilst completing a degree in english litterature at Oxford University.He worked in his first studio at Rotherhithe London in 1978.

  7. The World in Blocs: Leo Amery, the British Empire and Regionalist Anti-internationalism, 1903–1947 Liane Hewitt History Department, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA Email: lhewitt@princeton.edu Abstract A new liberal international order was born in 1918. Many rejected this regime embodied by the League of