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History, Historians, and Conservatism in Britain and America: The Great War to Thatcher and Reagan
2010
[...]the English historians F. J. C. Hearnshaw, Keith Feiling, and Arthur Bryant are discussed for the inter-war decades (19-176), and Herbert Butterfield for the post-war decades (179-219). [...]it is not clear exactly how, and in what sense, Americans, bound to the Constitution as amended, repudiating George III and his heirs and successors in title, can be true conservatives - a term that on the western side of the Atlantic arguably applies more appropriately to the United Empire Loyalists and their spiritual descendants in Canada. [...]there is the problem of influence. [...]when politicians and historians adopt compatible standpoints, they might in truth be registering a deeper tide in human affairs that affects both equally, one that for a time is carrying them and journalists and pundits and a portion of public opinion along with them in the same direction.
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REVIEW --- Books -- Five Best: The Beginnings Of World War II
2011
Hitler Strikes Poland By Alexander Rossino (2003) Alexander Rossino's grim account of the German invasion of Poland and of the horrors perpetrated almost immediately by the German armed forces and security units shows how fully Hitler's war, even in its earliest days in 1939, differed from previous European wars.
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