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James T. Shotwell

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Gender Male
Death58 years ago
Date of birth August 6,1874
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Strathroy
Canada
Date of died July 15,1965
DiedWoodstock
New York
United States
Spouse Margaret Harvey
ChildrenMargaret Grace Shotwell
Helen Shotwell
Job Professor
Historian
Education Columbia University
Strathroy District Collegiate Institute
University of Toronto - St. George Campus
University of Toronto
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An Introduction To The History Of History
On the Rim of the Abyss
The Great Decision
The Religious Revolution of To-day
The Pact of Paris
The Story of Ancient History
Turkey at the Straits: A Short History
War as an Instrument of National Policy and Its Renunciation in the Pact of Paris
Poland and Russia, 1919-1945
What Germany Forgot
Lessons on Security and Disarmament from the History of the League of Nations
A Study in the History of the Eucharist
Intelligence and Politics
The Portorose Conference: International Conciliation, No. 176, July, 1922
A Short History of the Question of Constantinople and the Straits
Aims of the United Nations
The Basis of an Affirmative Foreign Policy Today; Freedom, Its History and Meaning; World Conditions We Are Facing
The Conference of the International Labor Organization, 1941; Bill of Rights of the United States; After the War
The Idea of Human Rights: International Conciliation, No. 426, December, 1946
The Origin and Present Activity of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Together with Some Facts Regarding the American Council of the Institute
Studies in World Economy, No. 1: International Conciliation, No. 267, February, 1931
Plans and Protocols to End War, Historical Outline and Guide: International Conciliation, No. 208, March, 1925
The International Labor Organization, Membership of the United States and Its Possibilities: International Conciliation, No. 309, April, 1935
Intergovernmental Debts: International Conciliation, No. 287, February, 1933
Disarmament and American Foreign Policy: International Conciliation, No. 220, May, 1926
Locarno and the Balkans: The Possibility of a Balkan Locarno
The United States in History
The Student and the Citizen: International Conciliation, No. 175, June, 1922
Economic and Social History of the World War. British Series. Bibliographical Survey of Contemporary Sources for the Economic and Social History of the War
Perspectives on Peace, 1910-1960
A Study of Neutrality Legislation: International Conciliation, No. 316, January, 1936
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James Thomson Shotwell was a Canadian-born American history professor. He played an instrumental role in the creation of the International Labour Organization in 1919, as well as for his influence in promoting inclusion of a declaration of human rights in the UN Charter.

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