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Charles Anthony Woodward Manning (18 November 1894– - 10 March 1978)〔F.S. Northedge, 'In Memoriam Charles Manning 1894-1978', ''British Journal of International Studies'', 5 : 1, April 1979, pg.1 : http://www.jstor.org/stable/20096848?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents.〕 was a South African academic. He is considered to be a leading figure in the English School tradition of international relations scholarship.〔Christian Reus-Smit, Duncan Snidal (2008) ''The Oxford handbook of international relations'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, P. 267〕 ==Early life and education== Charles was the son of Dumaresque Williamson Manning and Helena Isabella Bell.〔''Who's Who 1974'', London : A. & C. Black, 1974, pg.2158.〕 He was educated at the Diocesan College (Bishops), Rondebosch, the South African College, Cape Town; and as a Rhodes Scholar at Brasenose College, Oxford, which he entered in 1914. His academic career was interrupted by military service; he enlisted in the 18th Royal Fusilliers in 1914 and was commissioned in the 7th Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry in the following year. He saw active service in France and Salonkia, 1915-17, was wounded and twice mentioned in despatches. From 1917-18 he served as an Acting Captain and Instructor in the 11th officer cadet batallion.〔''Who's Who 1974'', London : A. & C. Black, 1974, pg.2158〕 Returning to Oxford he graduated with a First in Literae Humaniores ('Greats') in 1920, a First in Jurisprudence in 1921, and a First in Civil Law in 1922. He was Senior Hulme Scholar, 1921. He became a barrister in Middle Temple, 1922.〔''Who's Who 1974'', London : A. & C. Black, 1974, pg.2158〕
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