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Name
  
Peter Unwin

Role
  
Writer

Education
  
Carleton University


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Books
  
Nine bells for a man, The Narrow Sea, Where East Met West, Hearts - Minds and Interests, The Wolf's Head

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Peter William Unwin (born 20 May 1932) is a British writer and retired diplomat. He was Ambassador to Hungary from 1983 to 1986 and Ambassador to Denmark from 1986 to 1988. He served as Deputy Secretary General of the Commonwealth from 1989 to 1993. Having retired from the Diplomatic Service, he is an author and occasional contributor to The Times.

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Military service

On 5 February 1955, as part of National Service, Unwin was commissioned into the Intelligence Corps, British Army, as a second lieutenant. On 25 September 1956, he was transferred to the Army Emergency Reserve of Officers. He was promoted to lieutenant on 18 November 1956.

Diplomatic career

On 2 September 1956, Unwin joined the Foreign Service as an Officer in Branch A.

Works

  • Unwin, Peter (1991). Voice in the Wilderness: Imre Nagy and the Hungarian Revolution. Little, Brown. ISBN 0-356-20316-6. 
  • Unwin, Peter (1996). Baltic Approaches. Wilby: Michael Russell Publishing. ISBN 9780859552288. 
  • Unwin, Peter (1998). Hearts, minds & interests: Britain's place in the world. London: Profile Books. ISBN 9781861970787. 
  • Unwin, Peter (2000). Where East met West: a Central European journey. Norwich: Michael Russell Publishing. ISBN 9780859552615. 
  • Unwin, Peter (2003). The narrow sea: barrier, bridge and gateway to the world - the history of the English Channel. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 9780747244363. 
  • Unwin, Peter (2006). 1956: power defied. Norwich: Michael Russell Publishing. ISBN 9780859552967. 
  • Unwin, Peter, ed. (2013). Newcomers' lives: the story of immigrants as told in obituaries from The Times. Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781408186220. 
  • References

    Peter Unwin Wikipedia