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A man of contradictions : a life of A.L. Rowse

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As historian and polemicist, Rowse was deeply involved in many of the key debates of the mid-century.

He combined Marxist historiography and keen English patriotism, support for modernism with deep attachment to the traditions of the college he loved, All Souls.

Above all, he was both an industrious and influential academic historian and an energetic participant in political, cultural and literary life.

This engagement reached its zenith in Rowse's principled and vindicated opposition to appeasement.This authorized biography draws a full picture of one of the dominant figures of Oxford, Cornwall and England.

In doing so, Richard ollard illuminates many of the bewildering changes of the 20th century.

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Allen Lane
0713993537 / 9780713993530
Hardback
907.202
07/10/1999
England
English
xii, 367p., [8]p. of plates
24 cm
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Richard Ollard is the prize-winning biographer and Pepys and Clarendon, the author of "The Escape of Charles II", "This War Without an Enemy", "Fisher and Cunningham", and many other books. In 1997, he was a joint winner (with Norman Lewis) of the Heywood Hill Prize for a lifetime's contribution to the pleasure of reading.
Richard Ollard is the prize-winning biographer and Pepys and Clarendon, the author of "The Escape of Charles II", "This War Without an Enemy", "Fisher and Cunningham", and many other books. In 1997, he was a joint winner (with Norman Lewis) of the Heywood Hill Prize for a lifetime's contribution to the pleasure of reading.