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Njambi McGrath: Accidental Coconut review – a fresh take on colonialism

The Guardian 07 Oct 2021
Soho theatre, London McGrath is smart and sardonic about the after-effects of British imperialism in Africa – even if she’s just skimming the surface The Berlin Conference of 1884, the legacy of Hugh Trevor-Roper and the religious practices of Kenya’s Watu wa Mungu sect – you ...
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Love and Deception: Philby in Beirut by James Hanning review – the spy who loved, maybe

The Observer 19 Sep 2021
In a coolly furious essay published in book form in 1968, Hugh Trevor-Roper singled out Kim Philby’s “truly extraordinary egotism and complacency” as forces that seemed to the historian “to have dominated Philby’s character and determined his lonely and difficult course”.
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Book review: Index, A History of: scholarly anarchy

Taipei Times 15 Sep 2021
By Peter Conrad / The Guardian. An index is an arsy-versy tool ... The historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, having spent an embattled few years in the 1980s as master of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, revenged himself on his detested colleagues in the index to a book of essays, where he directed readers to “Peterhouse ... Index, A History of the , by Dennis Duncan.
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Index, A History of the by Dennis Duncan review – scholarly anarchy

The Guardian 07 Sep 2021
The historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, having spent an embattled few years in the 1980s as master of Peterhouse College, Cambridge, revenged himself on his detested colleagues in the index to a book of essays, where he directed readers to “Peterhouse ... ....
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THOUGHTS OF A NIMA BOY: Aburof Kishk awakens the giant within the youth of Madina

B & FT Online 08 Jul 2021
One of the gruelling debates I had within myself is whether this is worth writing about or not ... The other said “no, this one involves Aburof M ... Once upon a time, one of the ‘most outstanding’ British historians, Hugh Trevor-Roper, wrote “Perhaps in the future there will be some African history to teach ... there is only the history of Europe in Africa”.
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Studying history isn't what it used to be

The Spectator 12 May 2021
Is history in danger of becoming a thing of the past on campus? In recent weeks, Aston in Birmingham announced a consultation on plans to close its entire history department ... The condemnation was swift ... I've been left disappointed. University history is about as far from the days of AJP Taylor and Hugh Trevor-Roper as one could hope for ... .
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How to kill, skin and bury a country

Business Day Online 25 Dec 2020
Hugh Trevor-Roper, Regius Professor at Oxford, infamously This content is for Standard Bi-Annual, Premium Bi-Annual, Standard Yearly, Premium Yearly, Staff, 2 Weeks FREE plan, Standard Bi-Annual USD, Standard Yearly USD, Premium Bi-Annual USD, Premium Yearly ...
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The Secret Life: John le Carré

New Statesman 14 Dec 2020
In the end, one suspects, John le Carré remained an enigma even to himself. " data-adaptive-image-768-img=" " data-adaptive-image-max-img=" "> ... All gone. All taken away.” ... As the author of distinguished biographies of historians AJP Taylor and Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sisman is familiar with the mores and machinations of the high English establishment ... .
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What the Hitler conspiracies mean

New Statesman 02 Dec 2020
To start with, there’s The Last Days of Hitler , published in 1947, in which the Oxford historian Hugh Trevor-Roper presented the results of the investigation he was commissioned to undertake while he was working for the British intelligence service. Trevor-Roper tracked down ...
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Banville criticised by fellow Booker winner for saying he despises ‘woke’ movement

The Irish Times 02 Dec 2020
If there was an award for controversies involving literary prizes, John Banville would have to be on the shortlist ... “I would not like to be starting out now, certainly. It’s very difficult. “I despise this ‘woke’ movement ... He approvingly quotes historian Hugh Trevor-Roper likening communism and Catholicism for their control over how people thought ... .
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History and Science as Candles in the Dark

CounterPunch 13 Nov 2020
The final vote tally is yet to be known ... institutions would be forgotten, or in any case, not take center stage for some time ... al ... The historian Sir Hugh Trevor-Roper expertly explained the social madness in his book, The European Witch-Craze of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and Other Essays (1956). As Trevor-Roper states ... What is more, Dr ... W ... .
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Europe’s cowardly response to terror

The Spectator 07 Nov 2020
It says much about the endemic moral cowardice of Europe that Emmanuel Macron is being hailed as the saviour of the continent. For what? For having the audacity to utter a single word ... John Le Carré, Germaine Greer and Roald Dahl were among several writers who joined in the attack, as did the historian Hugh Trevor Roper, who said of Rushdie ... .
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Britain at the end of history

New Statesman 07 Oct 2020
What Margaret Thatcher’s failures over German reunification can teach Brexit Britain 30 years on ... “We do not want the unification of Germany ... *** ... Thatcher had invited a group of historians – including Gordon Craig, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Norman Stone and Timothy Garton Ash – to discuss Germany, and Powell produced a hair- raising summary of the talks.
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How will you mark anniversary of Hitler's death? | Danny Tyree

The Morning Journal 29 Apr 2020
Perhaps on April 30 I’ll fire up my Stooges DVDs again ... Under the circumstances, perhaps April 30 would be a good time for families to discuss the war and the reaction to the death of Hitler (“the coarsest, cruelest, least magnanimous conqueror the world has ever known,” as English historian Hugh Trevor-Roper described him) ... newspaper syndicate ... ....
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