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Simon Frederick Peter Halliday (22 February 1946 – 26 April 2010) was an Irish writer and academic specialising in
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and the
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, with particular reference to the
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,
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
, and the
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.


Biography

Born in
Dublin Dublin is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. Situated on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, and is bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, pa ...
,
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in 1946 to an English father, businessman Arthur Halliday, and an Irish mother, Rita (née Finigan), From 1950 to 1953, Halliday attended the Marist School, Dundalk (at that time the primary school for St Mary's College, Dundalk), and Ampleforth College (1953–1963) before going up to Queen's College,
Oxford Oxford () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. The city is home to the University of Oxford, the List of oldest universities in continuou ...
, in 1964 to read
Philosophy, Politics and Economics Philosophy, politics and economics, or politics, philosophy and economics (PPE), is an interdisciplinary undergraduate or postgraduate academic degree, degree which combines study from three disciplines. The first institution to offer degrees in P ...
(PPE), graduating in 1967, and then on to the School of Oriental and African Studies (1969) where he earned his MSc in Middle East politics. His doctorate at the
London School of Economics The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), established in 1895, is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. The school specialises in the social sciences. Founded ...
(LSE), on the foreign relations of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, title
Aspects of South Yemen's foreign policy, 1967-1982
was awarded in 1985, 17 years after beginning it (Sale 2002). From 1973 to 1985, he was a fellow of the Transnational Institute Amsterdam and Washington. From 1969 to 1983, he served as a member of editorial board of the ''
New Left Review The ''New Left Review'' is a British bimonthly journal, established in 1960, which analyses international politics, the global economy, social theory, and cultural topics from a leftist perspective. History Background As part of the emergin ...
'', and worked partially in publishing, in what now is Verso Books. In this capacity, he was one of the editors of '' Against Method'', a major text in philosophy of science by Paul Feyerabend.Sami Zubaid
Obituary: Fred Halliday
''The Guardian'' (website), 26 April 2010
In 1983, he took up a teaching position at the LSE, and from 1985 to 2008 was Professor of International Relations there. After recovering from illness in 2002–2003, he was made Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at the LSE in 2005, but in 2008 he retired and became an ICREA research professor at IBEI, the
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals An institute is an organizational body created for a certain purpose. They are often research organisations (research institutes) created to do research on specific topics, or can also be a professional body. In some countries, institutes ca ...
, in
Barcelona Barcelona ( ; ; ) is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within c ...
where he collaborated intensely with the LSE Alumni Association
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
. Halliday was also a columnist for
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and ''
La Vanguardia ' (; , ) is a Spanish daily newspaper founded in 1881. It is printed in Spanish and, since 3 May 2011, also in Catalan. It has its headquarters in Barcelona and is Catalonia's leading newspaper. Despite being mostly distributed in Catalonia, ...
''. In 2002, he was elected Fellow of the
British Academy The British Academy for the Promotion of Historical, Philosophical and Philological Studies is the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the sa ...
. A memoir assessing his life, work and intellectual achievements appeared in the '' Proceedings of the British Academy'' in 2011. Halliday was a proficient linguist and advocate of the centrality of language to understanding contemporary globalization. Other than English, he was competent in a further eleven languages: Latin, Greek, Catalan, Persian, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Portuguese and Arabic. From 1965, he travelled widely in the Middle East, visiting every country from
Afghanistan Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
to
Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
, and giving lectures in most. He met and interviewed several key Islamic fighters, rebels, and religious leaders and politicians over the years. Fred Halliday was highly skeptical of the cooperative projects planned between LSE and the Gaddafi Foundation, the charitable foundation led by Saif al-Gaddafi, the son of the Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi. Halliday's views were expressed in a "Note of Dissent" addressed to the LSE Council on 4 October 2009. LSE compiled a list of 1,300 works by Halliday written betrween 1965 and his death.


Personal

Halliday was formerly married to Maxine Molyneux and they had one son, Alex. His brother is the historian Jon Halliday. On his concept of 'home': "when he was asked which of his many homes and journeys was his favourite, his reply was unfailingly 'the next one'." Halliday died in Barcelona on 26 April 2010, aged 64, after a year-long battle with cancer.Anthony Barnet
Obituary: Fred Halliday
opendemocracy


Commemoration

The
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in Barcelona has named its seminar room after Halliday.


Books

* Edited and introduced ''Russia, China and the West 1953–1966'', by Isaac Deutscher, OUP 1969, Penguin 1970. Serbo-Croat, German translations. * Translated and introduced ''Marxism and Philosophy'' by Karl Korsch, NLB (New Left Books), 1970. * '' Arabia without Sultans'', Penguin 1974, reprinted 1975, 1979; Italian, Japanese, Persian, Arabic, Turkish translations. * ''Iran: Dictatorship and Development'', Penguin 1978, reprinted 1979 twice; Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Chinese translations. * ''Mercenaries in the Persian Gulf'', Russell Press, 1979. Persian translation. * ''Soviet Policy in the Arc of Crisis'',
Institute for Policy Studies The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) is an American Progressivism in the United States, progressive think tank, formed in 1963 and based in Washington, D.C. It was directed by John Cavanagh (economist), John Cavanagh from 1998 to 2021. In 202 ...
, Washington, 1981: issued as
Threat from the East?
' Penguin 1982; Japanese, French, Arabic translations. * ''The Ethiopian Revolution'', with Maxine Molyneux, Verso, London 1982. *
The Making of the Second Cold War
', Verso, London 1983, reprinted 1984, 1986, 1988. German, Persian, Spanish, Japanese translations. * ''State and Ideology in the Middle East and Pakistan'', edited by Fred Halliday and Hamza Alavi, Macmillan, 1988. * ''Cold War, Third World'', Radius/Hutchinson, 1989. Published in USA as ''From Kabul to Managua'', Pantheon, 1989. Arabic and Japanese translation. * ''Revolution and Foreign Policy: the Case of South Yemen'', 1967 1987, Cambridge University Press, 1990. * ''Arabs in Exile, The Yemeni Community in Britain'', I.B. Tauris, 1992. (new version 2010) * ''Rethinking International Relations'', Macmillan, 1994. Japanese, Spanish and Portuguese translations. * ''From Potsdam to Perestroika, Conversations with Cold Warriors'', BBC News and Current Affairs Publications, 1995. * ''Islam and the Myth of Confrontation'', I.B. Tauris, 1996. Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Indonesian, Polish, Spanish translations. * ''Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power'', Macmillan, 1999. Turkish translation. * ''Nation and Religion in the Middle East'', London: Saqi Books, 2000. Arabic translation * ''The World at 2000: Perils and Promises'', Palgrave, 2001. Greek and Turkish translations. * ''Two Hours That Shook the World. 11 September 2001, Causes and Consequences'', London: Saqi, 2001. Arabic, Swedish translations. * ''The Middle East in International Relations. Power, Politics and Ideology''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Italian, Polish translations. * ''100 Myths About the Middle East''. London: Saqi Books, 2005. Arabic, Italian, Turkish, Portuguese and Spanish translations. * ''Britain's First Muslims'', I.B.Tauris, 2010. (revised, new introduction, of 1992 book) * ''Shocked and Awed: How the War on Terror and Jihad have Changed the English Language.'', London: I.B.Tauris, 2011. (final edits and additions made after his death) * ''Caamano in London: The Exile of a Latin American Revolutionary''. London: Institute for the Study of the Americas,
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. 2011. *''Political Journeys: The Open Democracy Essays'' London: Saqi Books. 2011. (Collection of columns written for
openDemocracy openDemocracy is an independent media platform and news website based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2001, openDemocracy states that through reporting and analysis of social and political issues, they seek to "challenge power and encourage d ...
between 2004 and 2009)


References


Sources


Interviews

* Hans Gutbrod & Rita Solanke, Interview: Fred Halliday on his outlook and academic career, '' The Beaver'', November 15, 1993
LSE library archive issue
* NPR, 13 October 1994: " ...the possible threat of another military showdown in Iraq." * Peter Snow, Interview: "About attempts to construct an alternative, broad based government to replace the Taliban", BBC, 28 October 2001. *
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, Interview: "Will the talks in Germany on the future of Afghanistan lead to a genuinely broad based government?," BBC, 25 November 2001. * Nadeem Azam, Interview:
Are Islam and the West at Loggerheads?
''1Lit.com'', 13 December 2002. * Jennifer Byrne, Interview, ABC (Australia), 9 April 2002. * ESRC Society Today, 24 May 2005 * Jonathan Sale, "Passed/failed: Fred Halliday, Academic and Writer. 'My PhD thesis on South Yemen took me 17 years'", The Independent, 15 May 2002.


Articles and commentary

* Halliday, Fred,
An encounter with Fukuyama
, New Left Review, 193. 1992. * Nadeem Azam, "Are Islam and the West at Loggerheads?" ''1Lit.com'', 13 December 2002. * Edward Russell-Walling, "The web of bilateral relations spun anew", ''Gulf News'', 8 November 2001. * Helena Cobban, "Fred Halliday Misinformed?" ''Just World News'', 2 February 2003. * Mohammed Almezel, "Full democracy not possible in Gulf region in foreseeable future, says British author", ''Gulf News'', 3 January 2004. * Fred Halliday, "LSE: and the Qaddafi Foundation: A Dissenting Note", 4 October 2009. * Danny Postel, "Who Is Responsible? An Interview with Fred Halliday" 23 November 2005. * John Rose, Purging the demons, ''Socialist Review'' 261 (2002). {{DEFAULTSORT:Halliday, Fred 1946 births 2010 deaths Academics of the London School of Economics Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford Alumni of SOAS University of London Alumni of the London School of Economics Cold War historians Fellows of the British Academy Historians of the Middle East International relations scholars Irish expatriates in England Irish expatriates in Spain Irish people of English descent Irish political scientists Irish political writers Writers from Dublin (city) Deaths from cancer in Spain People educated at Ampleforth College People educated at St Mary's College, Dundalk