Peter Stanley
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بيتر ستانلي (بالإنجليزية: Peter Stanley) هو مؤرخ ومؤرخ عسكري أسترالي، ولد في 28 أكتوبر 1956 في ليفربول في المملكة المتحدة.
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Peter Alan Stanley FAHA (born 28 October 1956) is an Australian historian and research professor at the University of New South Wales in the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society. He was Head of the Centre for Historical Research at the National Museum of Australia from 2007–13. Between 1980 and 2007 he was an historian and sometime exhibition curator at the Australian War Memorial, including as head of the Historical Research Section and Principal Historian from 1987. He has written eight books about Australia and the Great War since 2005, and was a joint winner of the Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History in 2011.
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Peter Stanley
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بيتر ستانلي
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Peter Stanley
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Peter Stanley
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Liverpool, England
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1956-10-28
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White Mutiny: The Bengal Europeans, 1825–75, A Study in Military Social History
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1993
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1956-10-28
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Australian military history
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British medical history
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بيتر ستانلي (بالإنجليزية: Peter Stanley) هو مؤرخ ومؤرخ عسكري أسترالي، ولد في 28 أكتوبر 1956 في ليفربول في المملكة المتحدة.
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Peter Alan Stanley FAHA (born 28 October 1956) is an Australian historian and research professor at the University of New South Wales in the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society. He was Head of the Centre for Historical Research at the National Museum of Australia from 2007–13. Between 1980 and 2007 he was an historian and sometime exhibition curator at the Australian War Memorial, including as head of the Historical Research Section and Principal Historian from 1987. He has written eight books about Australia and the Great War since 2005, and was a joint winner of the Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History in 2011.
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