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Peter Mansfield (born Ranchi, India 2 September 1928: died Warwick, England 9 March 1996) was a British political journalist. He was educated at Winchester and Cambridge. He resigned from the British Foreign Service over the Suez affair in 1956.〔''The British Empire'' magazine, no 75, Time-Life Books, 1973〕 He worked in Beirut, editing the ''Middle East Forum'' and wrote regularly for the ''Financial Times'', ''The Economist'', ''The Guardian'', the ''Indian Express'' and other newspapers. From 1961 to 1967 he was the Middle East correspondent of the ''Sunday Times.'' His books as author or editor include ''The Middle East: A Political and Economic Survey'', ''Who's Who of the Arab World'', ''Nasser's Egypt'', ''Nasser: A Biography'', ''The British in Egypt'', ''Kuwait: Vanguard of the Gulf'' and ''The Arabs'', and ''A History of the Middle East''. Mansfield's obituary in The Times praised him as "eloquent, scholarly, free from convention...() earned himself a distinguished place by forty years of thoughtful work and the passion of his convictions." 〔Times, March 1996.〕 ==References==
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