Richard J. Evans
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Richard J. Evans reviews a book about a 20th century German family, by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. Published July 27 2010
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Richard J. Evans presents his approach to the life and historical thought of Geoffrey Elton, extracted from the new edition of the late historian's polemic on the nature of the historical discipline.
Published July 2 2010
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Richard J. Evans reviews a book by Cora Sol Goldstein
Published August 10 2009
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Published March 19 2009
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In defending the study of history, Richard J Evans argues that the extreme exponents of Postmodernism are Emperors with No Clothes. Published December 1 1998
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Edited by William Lamont
Published July 31 1998
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Richard Evans discusses the nature of the German Romanticism in the wake of a major new initiative on London's South Bank. Published October 1 1994
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Richard J. Evans on a significant new study of German society under the Nazi regime
Published July 31 1983
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