George Peabody Gooch
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George Peabody Gooch OM
Order of Merit
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, CH (21 October 1873 – 31 August 1968) was a British journalist, historian and Liberal Party
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 politician. A follower of Lord Acton, he never held an academic position, but knew the work of historians of continental Europe.

Early life

Gooch was born in London, and educated at Eton College
Eton College
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, King's College London
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 and Trinity College, Cambridge
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.
He was elected at the 1906 general election
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 as Member of Parliament
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 (MP) for Bath
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, but lost the seat at the January 1910 general election. He stood again in Bath at the December 1910 general election, but did not regain the seat, and was unsuccessful again when he stood at a by-election
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 in Reading
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 in November 1913.

He edited Contemporary Review
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, from 1911 until 1960.

Historian

After World War I
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, he was an influential historian of Europe of the period, critical of British policy. He was active in the Union of Democratic Control
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.

From the mid-1920s and for a decade he was involved in the publication of the official British diplomatic history, with Harold Temperley
Harold Temperley
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. Both choices, Gooch and Temperley, were intended to signal that the history was independent of the Government. Gooch's selection was against reservations of Headlam-Morley, and Temperley himself, that he was too committed to a pro-German position, and criticism of Sir Edward Grey.

He has been noted as a significant revisionist
Historical revisionism
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 historian of Europe of the early twentieth century, and in particular of the causes of World War I. He has been grouped with Harry Elmer Barnes
Harry Elmer Barnes
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 and Sidney Bradshaw Fay
Sidney Bradshaw Fay
Sidney Bradshaw Fay was an American historian, revisionist historian, whose reexamination of the causes of World War I, The Origins of the World War remains a classic study. Fay left Harvard University to study at the Sorbonne and the University of Berlin...

 as "early revisionists".

Awards and honours

He became a Companion of Honour in 1939, and a member of the Order of Merit
Order of Merit
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 in 1963. He died in London in 1968.

Works

  • The History of English Democratic Ideas in the Seventeenth Century (1898)
  • A History of Our Time 1885-1911 and later editions
  • History and Historians in the Nineteenth Century (1913)
  • The Races of Austria-Hungary (1917) UDC pamphlet
  • Germany and the French Revolution (1920)
  • History of Modern Europe, 1878-1919 (1923)
  • Germany (1926)
  • Recent Revelations of European Diplomacy (1927)
  • Origins of the War, with Harold Temperley
    Harold Temperley
    Harold William Vazeille Temperley was a British historian, Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge from 1931, and Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge.- Overview :...

  • Maria Theresa and Other Studies (1951)
  • Under Six Reigns (1958)
  • Catherine the Great, and other studies (1966)
  • Life of Lord Courtney

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