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Professor Fred M Leventhal

    Fred Leventhal's scholarship delves into the complexities of modern British history, offering readers a nuanced understanding of pivotal events and societal shifts. His approach is characterized by meticulous research and sharp analytical insight, revealing the intricate forces that shaped Britain. Through his extensive academic career and editorial roles, Leventhal has established himself as a significant voice in the study of British history. His work invites readers to engage deeply with the past and its enduring impact.

    Leonard Woolf
    Anglo-American Attitudes
    • A study of Anglo-American connections, covering the whole period since the American Revolution. It examines not only diplomatic relations, but also a wide variety of social, economic, intellectual and cultural connections. It aims to illuminate the evolution of bilateral relations.

      Anglo-American Attitudes
    • Leonard Woolf

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      An invaluable biography of an extremely important and somewhat neglected figure in British life, Leonard Woolf (1880-1969). Stansky and Leventhal illustrate how this seminal figure in twentieth-century British society was shaped by religion and spirituality.

      Leonard Woolf