Historians I Have Known

“Historians I Have Known” by A.L. Rowse, published by International Publishers Marketing in April 2001, is a memoir that offers insights into the author’s experiences with notable historians of the 20th century. Spanning 218 pages, this first edition presents a unique perspective on the personal and professional relationships Rowse developed with figures such as G.M. Trevelyan, A.J.P. Taylor, Hugh Trevor-Roper, and Sir Lewis Namier.
In this work, Rowse reflects on the dynamics of friendships and rivalries within the historical community, providing readers with a glimpse into the lives and thoughts of these influential historians. The memoir delves into the complexities of their interactions, revealing the nuances of their contributions to the field of history. Through his recollections, Rowse captures the essence of the historical discourse of his time, making this book a significant addition for those interested in the study of historians and their impact on the discipline.
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With a life almost spanning the 20th century, A.L. Rowse has known many of the great historians of our age: men such as G.M. Trevelyan, A.J.P. Taylor, Hugh Trevor-Roper and Sir Lewis Namier. In this memoir, he reflects upon his personal and professional friendships and rivalries.
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