How the world stopped Hitler
The Second World War was not just won on the battlefield, but in seemingly marginal regions from Ireland to Iraq.
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Reviewing politics
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Richard J Evans was Regius Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Cambridge from 2008 until 2014.
The Second World War was not just won on the battlefield, but in seemingly marginal regions from Ireland to Iraq.
By Richard J EvansJohnson leaves behind a constitution in tatters, a culture at war with itself, and a country that has become…
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By Richard J EvansNew works by the journalists Tina Brown and Robert Hardman question whether the monarchy can survive without radical reform.
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By Richard J EvansThe Russian president is a prisoner of his own deadly misconceptions – and the echoes of Hitler are hard…
By Richard J EvansA new Netflix film, based on Robert Harris’s novel, attempts to rehabilitate the former prime minister – but his…
By Richard J EvansThe historian’s reading of the pandemic is undermined by theoretical jargon, incoherence and a self-consciously provocative right-wing position.Â
By Richard J EvansThe former Prussian royal family’s effort to recover riches lost after the Second World War hinges on one question:…
By Richard J Evans