- Allan B. Calhamer
Allan B. Calhamer (born
December 7 ,1931 ) invented the board game "Diplomacy".A friend of Calhamer's recounted how, when they were boys in
La Grange Park, Illinois , he and Calhamer "discovered in the attic a geography book that showed a map ofEurope beforeWorld War I with the ... old boundaries." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A38110-2004Nov9_3.html] Years later, Calhamer put the memory to good use. He received his bachelor's degree fromHarvard University in 1953. In 1954, while enrolled atHarvard Law School , he developed a game of strategy and alliances that put seven players in control of the major powers of the pre-World War I era. Although he did not complete law school, his prototype game, still unpublished, was part of the reason thatSylvania hired him in 1958 to dooperations research .In 1959, Calhamer published his game as "Diplomacy". He printed 500 copies. After selling all of them in six months, he licensed the game to a publisher. Over the years, "Diplomacy" has been published in North America by
Games Research ,Avalon Hill , andHasbro , and has been published in several different languages in other nations by various publishers. Calhamer's original face-to-face board game has also been played by mail since 1963. More recently, there are internet "Diplomacy" games, games run throughemail or in online games with a human game master.Calhamer wrote a book, "Calhamer on Diplomacy: The Boardgame "Diplomacy" and Diplomatic History", but the game has not provided him with a living. As of 2004 he is retired from working as a
mail carrier in La Grange Park.Articles written by Calhamer
* Military Intelligence (1960)
* On Strengthening the hand of Austria-Hungary (1960)
* The Tactics of Diplomacy (1961)
* A Dozen Years of Diplomacy (1966)
* On the Play of Postal Diplomacy by Allan Calhamer (1966)
* The Invention of Diplomacy (1974)
* Across the Whole Board (1974)
* Objectives Other Than Winning (1974)
* Introduction to Diplomacy (1975)
* The Coast of MoscowFurther reading
* "" (1999)
* [http://www.diplomacy-archive.com/resources/articles_by_allan.htm Articles by Allan B. Calhamer] at Diplomacy-Archive.com
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