Pieter Geyl and Britain; Geyl and Britain Encounters, Controversies, Impact

Pieter Geyl (1887-1966) was undoubtedly one of the most internationally renowned Dutch historians of the twentieth century, but also one of the most controversial. Having come to the UK as a journalist, he started his academic career at the University of London in the aftermath of World War I (1919)...

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Other Authors: van Rossem, Stijn (Editor), Tiedau, Ulrich (Editor)
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Published: London University of London Press 2022
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