Helen Szamuely

Helen Szamuely (1950–2017) was a historian and Eurosceptic who was a researcher for the Bruges Group and founder of the Anti-Federalist League.[1][2] She was the daughter of Tibor Szamuely. She translated Abel Aganbegyan's book Moving the Mountain: Inside the Perestroika Revolution from Russian to English[3]. After the Maastricht Treaty was signed in 1992, she organised monthly meetings at the Red Lion near Parliament to discuss Europe.[4]

Helen Szamuely
Born(1950-06-25)25 June 1950
Died5 April 2017(2017-04-05) (aged 66)
Alma materUniversity of Leeds
OccupationHistorian
Known forEuroscepticism

Her work has appeared in publications including Standpoint[5], New Statesman[6], Guardian. She ran her own blogs Your Freedom and Ours, Conservative History Journal and Fisheries - Truth and Fiction and wrote for other blogs including London Historians.

Publications

  • A "Coming Home" Or Poisoned Chalice?[7] - Helen Szamuely, Bill Jamieson
  • Alien Thoughts: Reflections on Identity[8] - Helen Szamuely, Robert W. Cahn, Yahya El-Droubie
  • A Delayed Homecoming: An Update on European Union Enlargement[9] - Helen Szamuely
  • Samizdat: Based on a Discussion at the CRCE[10] - Dennis O'Keefe, Helen Szamuely
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References

  1. "Helen Szamuely", The Times, 20 April 2017
  2. "Helen Szamuely, ardent Eurosceptic", Daily Telegraph, 14 May 2017
  3. Aganbegı͡an, Abel Gezevich. (1989). Moving the mountain: inside the perestroika revolution. London ; New York: Bantam Press. ISBN 978-0-593-01818-7.
  4. Anthony Forster (2003), Euroscepticism in Contemporary British Politics, Routledge, p. 88, ISBN 9781134445516
  5. "Author: Helen Szamuely". standpointmag.co.uk.
  6. "Author: Helen Szamuely". www.newstatesman.com.
  7. Szamuely, Helen. (1998). A "coming home" or poisoned chalice?. Jamieson, Bill, 1945-. London: Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. ISBN 0-948027-28-2. OCLC 40673569.
  8. "Alien Thoughts: Reflections on Identity". www.brugesgroup.com.
  9. Szamuely, Helen. (2000). A delayed homecoming : an update on European Union enlargement. Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. London: Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. ISBN 0-948027-33-9. OCLC 59445319.
  10. O'Keeffe, Dennis. (2004). Samizdat : based on a discussion at the CRCE. Szamuely, Helen., Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. London: Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies. ISBN 0-948027-43-6. OCLC 57230558.


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