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Antony Lentin

    January 1, 1941

    Antony Lentin is a historian whose work delves into political and legal history. As a former professor of history and a respected academic, he engages with complex historical events and their repercussions. Lentin's approach is characterized by a profound understanding of historical context and an insightful analysis of the pivotal figures who shaped political landscapes. His writings offer a penetrating examination of themes such as guilt, power dynamics, and the pursuit of peace during tumultuous eras.

    Guilt at Versailles
    • Guilt at Versailles

      Lloyd George and the Pre-History of Appeasement

      • 193 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Book by Lentin, A

      Guilt at Versailles