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Sidney Low
British journalist, author and historian From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sir Sidney James Mark Low (22 January 1857 – 14 January 1932) was a British journalist, historian, and essayist.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Low was born to Jewish parents Therese (née Schacherl; 1835–1887) and Maximillian Loewe (1830–1900), who emigrated to Britain from Hungary following the 1848 uprising.[6]
Following education at King's College School, London he went to the University of Oxford. Initially an undergraduate at Pembroke College, he moved to Balliol when he was awarded a Brakenby scholarship.[7] He received a first class degree in modern history in 1879.[7] He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1892.[7]
He was the editor of the St. James's Gazette from 1888 to 1897, and was a leader writer and literary editor for the Standard.[7][8] He was the paper's special correspondent on a number of occasions, covering such events as the visit of the Prince of Wales to India, the coronation of Haakon VII of Norway and the Hague Conference of 1907.[7] From 1901 to 1905 he was an alderman on the London County Council for the Conservative-backed Moderate Party.[7]
During the First World War he was a journalist in France and Italy, and edited the wireless service of the Ministry of Information.[7] He was knighted in 1918.[7]
Low was twice married. In 1887 he married Elsie Davison, who died in 1921. In 1924 his second marriage was to Ebba Cecilia Byström, of Stockholm,[7] who has translated several works of George Bernard Shaw to Swedish.
He spent his later years writing and lecturing in imperial and colonial history at King's College, London.[7] He died suddenly at his Kensington home in January 1932, aged 74.[7]
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Works
- The Dictionary of English History (1884) and subsequent editions (in collaboration with F. S. Puling)[5] Link, vol I Link, vol II
- The Governance of England (1904), revised edition (1914)[9]
- The Political History of the Reign of Queen Victoria
- The British Constitution
- Egypt in Transition (1914)[10]
- A Vision of India (1906)
- The History of England during the Reign of Victoria (1907) (in collaboration with L. C. Sanders)
- A Vision of India as Seen during the Tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales (1907)
- The Spirit of the Allied Nations (1915)
- The North American Review, English Democracy in Wartime (1916)
- Italy in the War (1916)
- Igor I Sikorsky
- The British Constitution: Its Growth and Character (1928)
- The Indian States and Ruling Princes (1929)
- "Suggests Germany wants war with us" (PDF). The New York Times. 15 February 1915.
- "Mr. Alden's views" (PDF). The New York Times. 30 July 1904.
In addition to this, Low wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
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