Hasluck, Margaret M., 1885-1948
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Name (Latin)
Hasluck, Margaret M., 1885-1948
Other forms of name
Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie, 1885-1948
Hasluck, Margaret, 1885-1948
Hasluck, F. W. (Frederick William), Mrs., 1885-1948
Hardie, Margaret Masson, 1885-1948
Hardie, Margaret M. (Margaret Masson), 1885-1948
Date of birth
1885-06-18
Date of death
1948-10-18
Associated country
Albania
Great Britain
Occupation
Scholars
Spies
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
Sources of Information
- Margaret Masson Hardie Hasluck; born 18 June 1885, Drumblade, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died 18 October 1948 (aged 63), Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland; archaeologist and anthropologist; born Chapelton Drumblade ( (Findagrave.com, February 14, 2023) )
- Hasluck, F. W. Athos and its monasteries, 1924:page viii (editorial preface signed: Margaret M. Hardie (Mrs. F.W. Hasluck))
- Hasluck, F. W. Christianity and Islam under the sultans, 1929:title page (edited by Margaret M. Hasluck, B.A. (Cantab.), M.A. (Abdn.), Wilson Travelling Fellow in Aberdeen University, 1921-3, 1926-8)
- title page (by the late Margaret Hasluck) pages vii-viii (Margaret Hasluck; born 1885, spent early years in Morayshire; graduated Aberdeen University 1907 with first class Honours in Classics; continued classical studies in Cambridge; attended British School at Athens; married F.W. Hasluck, Assistant Directory of British School; moved to Switzerland in 1916 for his health; after extensive wanderings, settled in Albania, remaining there for 13 years, living at Elbasan; 1939 returned to Athens and worked for British Embassy, moving then to Alexandria and then to Cairo; returned to England, then to Dublin and died there in 1948 ( (Hasluck, Margaret Masson Hardie. The unwritten law in Albania, 1954:) )
Wikipedia description:
Margaret Masson Hardie Hasluck M.B.E. (1944) (18 June 1885 – 18 October 1948) was a Scottish geographer, linguist, epigrapher, archaeologist and scholar.
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