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Harold Temperley

    A distinguished British historian, he held the esteemed position of Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and served as Master of Peterhouse College. His scholarly work delves into profound analyses of historical processes and their societal impact. He meticulously examines pivotal moments and influential figures that have shaped the modern world. His approach to history is characterized by its rigor and insightful interpretation.

    History of Serbia
    Frederic the Great and Kaiser Joseph
    The Victorian Age in Politics, War and Diplomacy
    England and the Near East
    Frederic the Great and Kaiser Joseph
    • 2021

      Frederic the Great and Kaiser Joseph

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative vividly explores the lives of Frederick II and Emperor Joseph II, showcasing the author's deep interest in these historical figures. First published in 1915, it stands out as Temperley's most engaging and colorful work, filled with dynamic storytelling and rich character portrayals.

      Frederic the Great and Kaiser Joseph
    • 2020
    • 2020

      England and the Near East

      The Crimea

      • 584 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      The book delves into England's diplomatic history with the Near East, covering the period from Canning's death to Disraeli's return from Berlin with a promise of 'peace with honour.' It explores key political events and figures, providing insights into the complexities of international relations during a transformative era in British history.

      England and the Near East
    • 2015

      Focusing on the Victorian period, this book presents insights drawn from Harold Temperley's inaugural lecture at the 1928 Local Lectures Summer Meeting in Cambridge. It explores the social, cultural, and historical nuances of the era, offering a scholarly perspective on its significance.

      The Victorian Age in Politics, War and Diplomacy