Alan John Percivale A. J. P. Taylor FBA (25 March 1906 – 7 - TopicsExpress



          

Alan John Percivale A. J. P. Taylor FBA (25 March 1906 – 7 September 1990) was an English historian who specialised in 19th- and 20th-century European diplomacy. Both a journalist and a broadcaster, he became well known to millions through his television lectures. His combination of academic rigour and popular appeal led the historian Richard Overy to describe him as the Macaulay of our age Bibliography The Italian Problem in European Diplomacy, 1847–1849, 1934. (editor) The Struggle for Supremacy in Germany, 1859–1866 by Heinrich Friedjung, 1935. Germanys First Bid for Colonies 1884–1885: a Move in Bismarcks European Policy, 1938. The Habsburg Monarchy 1809–1918, 1941, revised edition 1948, reissued in 1966 OCLC 4311308. The Course of German history: a Survey of the Development of Germany since 1815, 1945. Co-edited with R. Reynolds British Pamphleteers, 1948. Co-edited with Alan Bullock A Select List of Books on European History, 1949. From Napoleon to Stalin, 1950. Rumours of Wars, 1952. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848–1918 (Oxford History of Modern Europe), 1954. OCLC 273795 Bismarck: the Man and Statesman, 1955. Reissued by Vintage Books in 1967 OCLC 351039. Englishmen and Others, 1956. co-edited with Sir Richard Pares Essays Presented to Sir Lewis Namier, 1956. The Trouble Makers: Dissent over Foreign Policy, 1792–1939, 1957. Lloyd George, 1961. The Origins of the Second World War, 1961. Reissued by Fawcett Books in 1969 OCLC 263622959. The First World War: an Illustrated History, 1963. American edition has the title: Illustrated history of the First World WarOCLC 253080 Politics In Wartime, 1964. English History 1914–1945 (Volume XV of the Oxford History of England), 1965. OCLC 36661639 From Sarajevo to Potsdam, 1966. From Napoleon to Lenin, 1966. The Abdication of King Edward VIII by Lord Beaverbrook, (editor) 1966. Europe: Grandeur and Decline, 1967. Introduction to 1848: The Opening of an Era by F. Fejto, 1967. War by Timetable, 1969. ISBN 0-356-02818-6 Churchill Revised: A Critical Assessment, 1969. (editor) Lloyd George: Twelve Essays, 1971. (editor) Lloyd George: A Diary by Frances Steveson, 1971. Beaverbrook, 1972. (editor) Off the Record: Political Interviews, 1933–43 by W. P. Corzier, 1973. A History of World War Two: 1974. Fritz Fischer and His School, The Journal of Modern History Vol. 47, No. 1, March 1975 The Second World War: an Illustrated History, 1975. (editor) My Darling Pussy: The Letters of Lloyd George and Frances Stevenson, 1975. The Last of Old Europe: a Grand Tour, 1976. Essays in English History, 1976. Accident Prone, or What Happened Next, The Journal of Modern History Vol. 49, No. 1, March 1977 The War Lords, 1977. The Russian War, 1978. How Wars Begin, 1979. Politicians, Socialism, and Historians, 1980. Revolutions and Revolutionaries, 1980. A Personal History, 1983. An Old Mans Diary, 1984. How Wars End, 1985. Letters to Eva: 1969–1983, edited by Eva Haraszti Taylor, 1991. From Napoleon to the Second International: Essays on Nineteenth-century Europe. Ed. 1993. From the Boer War to the Cold War: Essays on Twentieth-century Europe. Ed. 1995.
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