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Robert Wilton (born 22 February 1973) is a British-Kosovan writer. He has spent much of his life in the
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, including as an advisor to the prime minister of
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and as a Deputy Ambassador for the
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. As a writer he is known for his ''Comptrollerate-General'' series of historical novels, for the first of which he was awarded the Historical Writers' Association Crown.


Personal life and career

Robert Wilton grew up in the south-east of England. He attended Whitgift School, in
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, and read History at Christ Church, Oxford. In 1995 he joined the UK Ministry of Defence, where he held a variety of posts including as a Private Secretary to three Secretaries of State (the Labour politicians Des Browne, John Hutton and Bob Ainsworth). His Civil Service career also included stints in the Cabinet Office and
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. In 2006, the new Prime Minister of
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, Agim Çeku, asked the British Government for help in developing and running his office. Because of his Whitehall experience and knowledge of the Balkans, Wilton was sent. He advised Çeku on international relations, communications and administration, accompanying the Prime Minister as his assistant in the 2007 Troika talks with
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. Wilton also worked for a short while under Prime Minister
Hashim Thaçi Hashim Thaçi (; born 24 April 1968) is a Kosovar Albanian politician who was the president of Kosovo from April 2016 until his resignation on 5 November 2020 to face a war crimes tribunal. He was the first prime minister of Kosovo and the ...
. He was in Kosovo for the country's independence in February 2008. In 2010 he returned to Kosovo as Head of Policy and Political Affairs in the
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, monitoring and advising the Kosovo Government. In 2013 he was appointed Deputy Ambassador of the
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(OSCE)'s Presence in
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. Since 1992 he has lived with the travel writer and educator Elizabeth Gowing. In 2009, together with a Kosovar friend, they founded The Ideas Partnership, a charity that supports the education and integration of children from marginalised and minority communities, as well as working to protect cultural heritage and the environment.


Works


The Comptrollerate-General novels

In the introduction to ''The Emperor's Gold'', Wilton describes how – following a trail that started with a reference in a book to the occupant of his office a century earlier – he found in the Ministry of Defence archives the records of a department or organisation called the Comptrollerate-General for Scrutiny and Survey. Not widely known or well studied, the Comptrollerate-General is said to have existed for several centuries (sometimes with different forms or names) within the British Government's security and intelligence framework. In the Comptrollerate-General novels, Wilton prints documents from the archive to add background to what he calls 'fictionalisations' of key episodes in British history: taking the narrative from recognised history and the archive’s revelations, and embellishing it with conjectured characterisations and scenes. In 2012 Wilton was awarded the Historical Writers' Association/Goldsboro Books Crown for best debut historical novel for ''The Emperor's Gold''. The 2013 ''Traitor's Field'' covers the years 1648–51, at the end of the
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– broadly the events from the battle of Preston to the battle of Worcester and the escape of Charles II. To mark the centenary of the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, ''The Spider of Sarajevo'' was launched in the city on 28 June 2014. The novel presents the events of the weeks leading up to the assassination in the summer of 1914: the activities of four Comptrollerate-General agents travelling through Europe are used to explore the political and espionage context of the time, and the novel also shows the confusion within the evolving structures of British Intelligence. The 2017 ''Treason's Spring'', set in the French Revolution, is a prequel to ''The Emperor's Gold/ Treason's Tide''. Set in the autumn of 1792, in the increasingly feverish atmosphere following the imprisonment of
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and the
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. It draws on two historical mysteries, the theft of the French Crown Jewels from the Garde-Meuble and the discovery of a cache of controversial royal correspondence in the Armoire de fer. The novel illuminates the roles of Danton and the young
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.


The Gentleman Adventurer

In 2019 Wilton published the first of a new, lighter series of historical novels, again purporting to be based on found documents, in this case the memoir of a dissolute baronet in the period before
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. ''Death and the Dreadnought'' presents an espionage adventure around the construction of
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and the development of a new naval
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. ''Poison in Paris'' is set entirely on a journey on the Orient Express. ''Bolsheviks at the Ballet'' incorporates incidents from the early history of powered flight and culminates in the Siege of Sidney Street.


Other writing

Wilton writes frequently on the history and culture of south-eastern Europe, including the role of the international community and the concept of international intervention. A recurring theme is the outsiders' failure adequately to understand the local culture and society where they are operating, and the failure to learn the lessons of previous interventions. His essays on history and on film have appeared in '' The London Magazine'' and elsewhere. With Elizabeth Gowing, he published the essay collection ''No Man's Lands: eight extraordinary women in Balkan history''. He also translates Albanian literature into English, and has published and performed his poetry translations; he was commissioned by the descendants of Albanian novelist
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to translate the author's landmark ''Pse?''.


References

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