Archive Collection description: SET
Seton-Watson (George Hugh Nicholas) Collection (1855-1980)
An online catalogue for this collection is available.
George Hugh Nicholas Seton-Watson (known as Hugh) (1916-1984) was the
elder son of Robert William Seton-Watson, the first holder of the chair
of Central European history at SSEES. On graduating from Oxford
University, he travelled in Central and South Eastern Europe, studying
the conditions of these countries and learning the languages. After the
Second World War and war service including three years with Special
Forces in Cairo and Istanbul, he was able to embark on an academic career
at Oxford University. Seton-Watson was appointed to the chair of Russian
history at SSEES in 1951 and held this post until his retirement in 1983.
He was also head of the History Department at SSEES from 1961 to 1976.
Seton-Watson's interests extended beyond Russian history to also cover
Eastern and Central Europe. He published twelve books and over two
hundred and seventy five articles.
Ref: "Slavonic and East European Review" vol 63, no 2, 1985, pp 273-276
Contents
Papers re HSW's interests as an academic including papers on Bulgaria, Romania and Yugoslavia and correspondence on the future of SSEES; papers re Seton-Watson family history6 boxes
(Language) Bulgarian & Czech & English & French & Romanian & Serbo-Croat
Note: for convenience Hugh Seton-Watson is referred to as HSW thoughout this catalogue
Unrestricted access to boxes 1-2, Boxes 3-6 are closed until 1 October 2014
See also SEW for Professor Robert Seton Watson's papers
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