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⚫ | '''Hugh Barnes''' (born 1963) is a British [[journalist]] and specialist on Russian matters. Born in [[London]], he was educated at [[Oxford]] and [[Cambridge]] universities. He covered the wars in [[Kosovo]] and [[Afghanistan]] for various newspapers in the UK and abroad. He has also been the director of the democracy and conflict programme at the [[Foreign Policy Centre]]. |
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His publications include ''Special Effects'' (a novel), ''Understanding Iran'' (a report co-authored with Alex Bigham) and ''Gannibal: The Moor of Petersburg'', a biography of [[Abram Gannibal]], the [[African]] soldier-scholar at the tsar's court who was also the great-grandfather of [[Alexander Pushkin]].<ref> |
His publications include ''Special Effects'' (a novel), ''Understanding Iran'' (a report co-authored with Alex Bigham) and ''Gannibal: The Moor of Petersburg'', a biography of [[Abram Gannibal]], the [[Ethnic groups of Africa|African]] soldier-scholar at the tsar's court who was also the great-grandfather of [[Alexander Pushkin]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2005-08-13 |title=Review: Gannibal by Hugh Barnes|first=Peter|last=Conrad|author-link=Peter Conrad (academic)|url=http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/aug/14/biography.historybooks|newspaper=The Observer}}</ref> |
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According to his Web site (undated) he is the managing editor of Oblomovism Ltd, an independent consultancy focusing on Russia and the CIS, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.<ref>{{cite web | title=About|publisher=Hugh Barnes| url=https://www.professione-reporter.com/about.html | access-date=24 December 2023}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 00:15, 24 December 2023
Hugh Barnes (born 1963) is a British journalist and specialist on Russian matters. Born in London, he was educated at Oxford and Cambridge universities. He covered the wars in Kosovo and Afghanistan for various newspapers in the UK and abroad. He has also been the director of the democracy and conflict programme at the Foreign Policy Centre.
His publications include Special Effects (a novel), Understanding Iran (a report co-authored with Alex Bigham) and Gannibal: The Moor of Petersburg, a biography of Abram Gannibal, the African soldier-scholar at the tsar's court who was also the great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin.[1]
According to his Web site (undated) he is the managing editor of Oblomovism Ltd, an independent consultancy focusing on Russia and the CIS, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Conrad, Peter (13 August 2005). "Review: Gannibal by Hugh Barnes". The Observer.
- ^ "About". Hugh Barnes. Retrieved 24 December 2023.