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The BHHRG was founded in 1992.
It is run from the Oxford home of historian Professor Norman Stone, who has on occasion taken part in BHHRG activities, and was co-founded by his wife Christine Stone and fellow Oxford historian Mark Almond ( who is also its chairman ).
Its trustees comprise Mark Almond, Anthony Daniels ( who writes for the Daily Telegraph under the pseudonym Theodore Dalrymple ), John Laughland, Christine Stone and Mary Walsh.
Almond, Daniels, Laughland and Stone are members of Britain's conservative intelligentsia and are regular contributors to British newspapers.
Chad Nagle, an American lawyer who frequently contributes to the libertarian isolationist antiwar. com website, is also associated with the group.
Noel Malcolm, a historian of early modern Britain and Europe who in the 1990s and early 2000s wrote a couple of mass market books on some aspects of Balkan history, appeared on a 1994 list of founders and spoke on its behalf as recently as 1999 but has apparently since left the group.

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