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Karl Wolfgang Schweizer is a historian specialising in eighteenth century European history.


Education and academic career

Schweizer was born in
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and was educated at
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in
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, Canada, where he graduated with a BA in 1969, and in 1970 he earned his MA at the
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. In 1976, he was awarded a PhD from the
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,Karl Schweizer
, New Jersey Institute of Technology website. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
where he studied with
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.Karl W. Schweizer
, Rutgers University website. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
His doctoral dissertation was titled "Frederick the Great, William Pitt and Lord Bute: The Origin, Development and Dissolution of the Anglo-Prussian Alliance, 1756–63".Jeremy Black, 'Reviewed Work: England, Prussia, and the Seven Years' War by Karl W. Schweizer', ''The International History Review'', Vol. 11, No. 3 (Aug., 1989), p. 540. In 1988, Schweizer was appointed chairman of the Humanities Department at the
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(NJIT), a post he held until 1993 and again during 2001–2003. Since 2000, he has been professor of history at the NJIT/Rutgers Federated History Department. In 1994, he was appointed a member of the Graduate School,
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. Jeremy Black has said that among those interested in eighteenth century European international relations, Schweizer "has a deservedly high reputation for a number of judicious and important articles". In 2020, Schweizer was awarded the 2020 CSLA Lifetime Achievement Award from the College of Science and Liberal Arts,
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. He is a Fellow of
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, the Royal Society of Arts and the
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. He has also been awarded the Congressional Order of Merit, USA and has held fellowships/visiting appointments at
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,
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,
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and the
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. Moreover, Dr Schweizer is , a Senior Fellow of the
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, Philadelphia, PA. He has won numerous literary awards for his work, including the Adèle Mellen Prize (1989 and 2016)and the NEW Jersey"s Writer Conference AWARD(1994).


Works


Books

*''The Devonshire Diary: William Cavendish Fourth Duke of Devonshire, Memoranda on State of Affairs 1759–1762'', edited with
Peter Douglas Brown Peter Douglas Brown (born 7 June 1925) is an historian of eighteenth-century British politics. Brown was born in London on 7 June 1925. He was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford."Notes on Contributors", Karl Schweizer (ed.), ' ...
(London:
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, 1979). *''The Art of Diplomacy'' (
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, 1983; distributed by Columbia University Press; paperback edition, UPA, 1993). *''Lord Bute: Essays in Re-Interpretation'', editor (Leicester:
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, 1988). *''England, Prussia, and the Seven Years' War'' (
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 1989). Awarded the Adèle Mellen Prize(1989). *''Cobbett in his Times'', with John W. Osborne (Leicester:
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, 1990). *''Frederick the Great, William Pitt, and Lord Bute, The Anglo-Prussian Alliance, 1756-1763'' (New York:
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, 1991). *''William Pitt, Earl of Chatham 1708–1778. A Bibliography'' (Wesport: Greenwood Press, 1993). *''Francois de Callieres: Diplomat and Man of Letters'' (
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995). *''Seeds Of Evil: The Gray-Snyder Murder Case'' (
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, 2001). *''War, Politics and Diplomacy'' (Oxford, 2003). *''Statesmen, Diplomats and the Press: Essays on 18th Century Britain'' (
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003). *''Herbert Butterfield: Essays on the History of Science'' (
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 2005). *''Parliament and the Press 1688–1936'', editor (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006). *''The International Thought of Herbert Butterfield'', edited with Paul Sharp (London:
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, 2007). *''The Seven Years War: A Transatlantic History'', with M. Schumann (London:
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, 2008). *''Oligarchy, Dissent and the Culture of Print in Georgian Britain: Essays, Reviews, and Documents'' (
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 2015). Awarded the Adèle Mellen Prize (2016). *Ed., ''Diplomatic Thought,1648–1815'' (Special Issue of Studies in History and Politics/Etudes D'Histoire et Politique; (Sherbrooke,1982). *Ed. with introduction, ''Warfare and Tactics in the Eighteenth Century: Some Recent Research'' (Kingston, 1984). *Ed. with Jeremy Black, ''Essays in Honour of Ragnhild Hatton'' ( Humanities Press International, 1985). *Ed. with Jeremy Black, ''Politics and the Press in Hanoverian Britain'' ( Humanities Press International, 1989). *Ed. with introduction, ''In Defence of Australia"s Constitutional Monarchy'',
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: Edwin Mellen Press, 2003). *Co-author, ''The Origins of War in Early Modern Europe'' (Edinburgh:
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, 1987) *Co-author, ''The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations'' (Oxford:
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, 2012) *Contributor,"British Literary Magazines"ed.A.Sullivan(Greenwood Press,1983) Editor, Studies in History and politics/Etudes d"Histoire et politiques(1980-1989)


Articles

*'Lord Bute, Newcastle, Prussia, and the Hague Overtures: A Re-Examination', ''Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies'', Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring, 1977), pp. 72–97. *'William Pitt, Lord Bute, and the Peace Negotiations with France, May–September 1761', ''Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies'', Vol. 13, No. 3 (Autumn, 1981), pp. 262–275. *(with Carol S. Leonard), 'Britain, Prussia, Russia and the Galitzin Letter: A Reassessment', ''The Historical Journal'', Vol. 26, No. 3 (Sep., 1983), pp. 531–556. *'Edward Weston (1703–70): The Papers of an Eighteenth-Century Under-Secretary in the Lewis Walpole Library', ''The Yale University Library Gazette'', Vol. 71, No. 1/2 (October 1996), pp. 43–48. *'Jacobite Material among the Scottish Loudoun Papers', ''Huntington Library Quarterly'', Vol. 61, No. 1 (1998), pp. 101–105. As well as over 270 articles/reviews in scholarly journals and reference works.


Notes

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