John Oswald
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John Oswald may refer to:
  • John Oswald (activist)
    John Oswald (activist)
    This article is about John Oswald an 18th century political revolutionary. Information related to the Canadian composer may be found at John Oswald ...

     (1760–1793), Scottish philosopher, writer, and revolutionary
  • John Oswald (British Army officer)
    John Oswald (British Army officer)
    General Sir John Oswald, GCB, GCMG was a prominent British Army officer during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars whose service was conducted in seven different theatres of war. Oswald was born in Fife and educated in France, which gave him both excellent command of the French language...

     (1771–1840), British general
  • John Oswald (composer)
    John Oswald (composer)
    John Oswald is a Canadian composer, saxophonist, media artist and dancer. His best known project is Plunderphonics, the practice of making new music out of previously existing recordings .-Philosophy:Oswald coined the term "plunderphonics" to describe his craft in a paper called which he...

     (born 1953), Canadian composer associated with the Plunderphonics project
  • John Oswald (footballer)
    John Oswald (footballer)
    John Oswald was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward.-References:...

    , Scottish association footballer
  • John Oswald (politician)
    John Oswald (politician)
    John Kenneth Gibson Oswald is a former Australian politician. He was a Liberal Party of Australia member of the South Australian House of Assembly between 1979 to 2002, representing the safe Liberal electorate of Morphett....

     (born 1939), Australian politician
  • John W. Oswald (1917–1995), American university president
  • John Clyde Oswald
    John Clyde Oswald
    John Clyde Oswald was an author, president of the National Arts Club, and the editor of American Printer magazine.-References:...

    (1872–1938), author, president of the National Arts Club, and the editor of American Printer magazine
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