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Winston S. Churchill, 1874-1965

Winston S. Churchill, 1874-1965

A Comprehensive Historiography and Annotated Bibliography

by Eugene L. Rasor
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/08/2000

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Perhaps the most influential figure in 20th century British, imperial and world history, Winston S. Churchill has been the subject of numerous studies, biographies and controversies, but not of a recent comprehensive bibliography. This book provides a full historiographical survey of and over 3000 annotated entries on all of the important writings by and about Churchill. Reflecting Churchill's versatility, dynamism and influence, the book emphasizes his background and context, covering, for instance, works on 15 major controversies associated with Churchill, some 30 biographies ranging from those that glorify to solid, scholarly studies, to extreme revisionist attacks. The final historiographical chapter points to subjects that would benefit from further research. Divided into two parts, the book opens with an historiographical narrative, covering historical and biographical events associated with the life and times of Winston Churchill. In addition to chapters on archival material, reference works and studies on a wide range of topics pertaining to Churchill's life and multi-faceted career, part 1 includes a section on Churchill and the Internet.
The second half of the book includes 3099 annotated entries on all works cited in part 1. The two parts are fully cross-referenced, and the book also includes a short chronology and full indexes. The book will provide a valuable resource for students, scholars and other researchers interested in Churchill and his era.
ISBN:
9780313305467
9780313305467
Category:
Historiography
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-08-2000
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
736
Dimensions (mm):
235x156x39mm
Weight:
1.16kg

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