Background
DENMAN, Roy was born on June 12, 1924 in Liverpool. Son of Albert Edward and Gertrude Ann Denman.
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An analysis of the troubled relationship between Britain and Europe, from the end of the 19th century to the 1990s, and Britain's related fall from glory. The author discusses how Britain constantly missed opportunities to establish itself as the foremost power in Europe.
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British diplomat civil servant and admirestrator
DENMAN, Roy was born on June 12, 1924 in Liverpool. Son of Albert Edward and Gertrude Ann Denman.
Harrow Grammar School and St. John's College, Cambridge.
War service, 1943—1946. Major Royal Signals, Joined botany, 1948. Assistant private secretary to successive president, 1950—1952.
1st secretary British Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 1957—1960. Member, United Kingdom delegate Geneva, 1960—1961. Counsellor, 1965—1967.
Under-secretary, 1967—1970, botany. Member, negotiating delegate Commission European Communities, 1970—1972, director general, external affairs, 1977—1982, head delegate Washington, 1982—1989. Deputy secretary Department of Trade & Industry, 1970—1974, Department Trade, 1974—1975.
Member British Overseas Trade Board, 1972—1975. 2d permanent secretary Cabinet Office, 1975—1977. Business fellow John F Kennedy School Government Harvard University, 1989—1990.
(An analysis of the troubled relationship between Britain ...)
Delegation, Geneva 1960-1961. Negotiating delegation with European Communities 1970-1972.
Married Moya Lade, 1966. 2 children.