Alfred Eckhard Zimmern

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Alfred Eckhard Zimmern


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Surbiton, The United Kingdom

Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern (1879–1957) was an English classical scholar, historian, and political scientist writing on international relations. His book The Third British Empire was among the first to apply the expression "British Commonwealth" to the British Empire. He is also credited with the phrase "welfare state", which was made popular a few years later by William Temple. ...more

Average rating: 4.05 · 43 ratings · 12 reviews · 48 distinct works
The Greek Commonwealth: Pol...

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The Third British Empire

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Europe in Convalescence

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The League of Nations & the...

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The Economic Weapon in the ...

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America & Europe,: And othe...

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Nationality Government (Cla...

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Henry Grattan: The Stanhope...

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