Harold Nicolson

English author and politician

Harold Nicolson - English author and politician
Born

November 21st, 1886
138 years ago

Died

May 1st, 1968
57 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United Kingdom

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An author and politician from England, had a significant role in public life during the early to mid-20th century. Contributed to literature and political discourse through various publications and political activism. Served as a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party and was a prominent figure in the House of Commons. Known for writing extensively on politics, diplomacy, and the arts, blending personal insight with broader observations. Wrote notable works including biographies and books on political theory and diplomatic history.

Authored 'Diary of a statesman'

Served as a Member of Parliament

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