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Elisabeth Barker (22 March 1910 – 19 March 1986) was an English journalist, historian and civil servant.'Miss Elisabeth Barker', ''
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'', 28 March 1986.


Life

Elisabeth Barker was born in
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, the daughter of Emily and Ernest Barker. She was educated at
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and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where she read mods and greats. In summer 1932 she visited her brother Arthur, then ''
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'' correspondent in
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, and continued traveling across Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In 1934 she joined the
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, working in the news library and later as a sub-editor in overseas news.


Works

* ''Truce in the Balkans'', 1948 * ''Macedonia: its place in Balkan power politics'', 1950 * ''Britain in a Divided Europe 1945-1970'', 1971 * ''The Cold War'', 1972 * ''Austria: 1918-1972'', 1973 * ''The Common Market'', 1973 * ''Churchill and Eden at War'', 1978 * ''The British between the Superpowers (1945-1950)'', 1983


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Barker, Elisabeth 1910 births 1986 deaths English journalists English historians English civil servants 20th-century British writers Alumni of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford