- James Joll
James Bysse Joll (
June 21 ,1918 -July 12 ,1994 ) was a historian and university lecturer whose works included "The Origins of the First World War" and "Europe Since 1870". He also wrote on the history ofanarchism andsocialism .Biography
James Joll was born on
June 21 1918 and, after his early education atWinchester , he studied at theUniversity of Bordeaux and at New College, Oxford. He left to join theBritish Army in 1940, eventually serving in theSpecial Operations Executive . He returned to Oxford after the War, completed his studies, and became an instructor there. He was a Fellow and Tutor in Politics from 1947 until 1950. He then transferred to St Antony's College, where he remained a Fellow until 1967.While at Oxford, he wrote a book on the
Second International (1955) and a book onLéon Blum ,Walter Rathenau , andFilippo Tommaso Marinetti , called "Intellectuals in Politics" (1960). In 1964 he published "The Anarchists ", which showed his intertwined interests in the culture, events, political philosophy, and individual personalities forming the history of a Leftist movement.In 1967 Joll left Oxford to teach at the
London School of Economics , as a Professor of International History. His next major work was "Europe Since 1870: an International History", which appeared in 1973. He returned to biography in 1977, with his book on Italian Marxist intellectualAntonio Gramsci ; he was made a Fellow of theBritish Academy in the same year.Following his retirement in 1981, he became
Emeritus Professor of theUniversity of London .Joll died
July 12 ,1994 .Works
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