Lancelot Lawton | |
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Born | Lancelot Francis Lawton 28 December 1880 Liverpool, England |
Died | June 1947 (aged 66) Cambridge, England |
Education | St Francis Xavier's College |
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Lancelot Francis Lawton (28 December 1880[1][a] – September 1947) was a British historian, military officer, scholar of Ukrainian studies, activist, and international political journalist who reported from Japan and the Soviet Union. He authored books about the Russian Revolution and the economic history of Soviet Russia. In the early 1930s, he contributed to the formation of pro-Ukrainian public opinion in the British society with his reports and articles about Ukraine. He was one of the founders and active participants in the Anglo-Ukrainian Committee established in 1935.
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