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Keith Robbins

    9 avril 1940 – 12 septembre 2019

    Spécialiste de l'histoire britannique moderne, cet historien a exploré les complexités du passé, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives profondes. Il a servi en tant que dignitaire universitaire, influençant le paysage académique. Ses contributions littéraires résident dans l'exploration approfondie des événements historiques et de leur impact sur le présent.

    München 1938
    Present and past: British images of Germany in the first half of the twentieth century and their historical legacy
    The Chamberlains and Europe
    Churchill
    The First World War
    Great Britain
    • Great Britain

      Identities, Institutions and the Idea of Britishness since 1500

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,4(5)Évaluer

      Focusing on the evolution of national identity in Great Britain over nine centuries, the book examines changing attitudes toward the nation state amidst the rise of regional assemblies in Scotland and Wales. Professor Robbins analyzes the development and potential fragmentation of Britishness, exploring how various groups have maintained their distinct national and regional identities throughout history. This timely survey offers insights into the complexities of British identity and the forces shaping contemporary views on nationalism.

      Great Britain
    • The First World War

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,8(5)Évaluer

      The scope of this book is massive, covering not only the military details of the war, but the literary, cultural, diplomatic, and technical aspects also.

      The First World War
    • This series provides critical studies of key political figures in world history since 1500. The books are not biographies, though inevitably they contain much biographical material; rather, they are interpretive essays, analyzing the major features of the career within the context of its own time.

      Churchill
    • Keith Robbins beschäftigt sich in seiner Vorlesung mit der britischen Einstellung Deutschland gegenüber in der Zeit von 1900-1945. Dieser Zeitabschnitt war wegbereitend für die heutige Haltung. Robbins stellt die Probleme der Vergangenheit dar und zeigt, daß es keine einfachen Antworten auf jene Fragen gibt, die für britische und deutsche Historiker heute von fundamentaler Bedeutung sind. Mit einer Einleitung von Joseph Canning.

      Present and past: British images of Germany in the first half of the twentieth century and their historical legacy