Tibor Szamuely (historian)

Tibor Szamuely (historian)

"See also Tibor Szamuely, the subject's uncle."

Tibor Szamuely (1925 – 1972) was a Hungarian-born historian and polemicist. He left Hungary in 1963 and taught at the Kwame Nkrumah Institute of Economic and Political Sciences (later Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute) in Winneba, Ghana. In 1964, he settled in Britain with his family.

He is the father of George Szamuely, a conservative journalist.

References

* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography


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