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Hugh R. Trevor Roper

    15 januari 1914 – 26 januari 2003
    The Invention of Scotland
    Hermit of Peking
    The China Journals
    Hitler's Table Talk, 1941-1944
    Crisis of the Seventeenth Century
    The Last Days of Hitler
    • 2020

      The Secret World

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      3,0(12)Tarief

      During World War II, Britain enjoyed spectacular success in the secret war between hostile intelligence services, enabling a substantial and successful expansion of British counter-espionage. Hugh Trevor-Roper's experiences working for the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) during the war had a profound impact on him and he later observed the world of intelligence with particular sharpness. To him, the subjects of wartime espionage and the complex espionage networks that developed in the Cold War period were as worthy of profound investigation and reflection as events from the more distant past. Expressing his observations through some of his most ironic and entertaining correspondence, articles and reviews, Trevor-Roper wrote vividly about some of the greatest intelligence characters of the age - from Kim Philby and Michael Straight to the Germans Admiral Canaris and Otto John. Including some previously unpublished material, this book is a sharp, revealing and personal first-hand account of the intelligence world in World War II and the Cold War.

      The Secret World
    • 2020

      The China Journals

      • 296bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,0(4)Tarief

      These private journals, now available for the first time, document Hugh Trevor-Roper's visit to the People's Republic of China in autumn 1965, just before the Cultural Revolution. His account details the frustrations he faced during the trip, narrated with the irony and flair of a skilled storyteller. Despite his long-standing interest in China's history and politics, Trevor-Roper's attempts to engage with the authentic life and thoughts of the country were thwarted by state propaganda and the oppressive oversight of Party guides. The visit was organized by the Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding, which claimed to promote cultural exchange but was effectively controlled by a Communist faction that outmaneuvered its well-connected members. Upon returning to England, Trevor-Roper, with assistance from MI5, sought to uncover the society's true nature, leading to a significant public controversy that he vividly recounts. The narrative concludes with his reflections on a subsequent trip to Taiwan and Southeast Asia in 1967, showcasing his historical perspective and unwavering commitment to defending liberal values against ideological threats.

      The China Journals
    • 2009

      Der Eremit von Peking

      Die Geschichte eines genialen Fälschers

      5,0(1)Tarief

      Jing Shan, ein Mandschu-Gelehrter aus vornehmer Familie und Verwandter der Kaiserinwitwe, wurde während des Boxeraufstands 1900 ermordet. Edmund Backhouse rettete Shans Schriftrollen, darunter ein geheimnisvolles Tagebuch, das die Ereignisse am Kaiserhof während des Aufstands detailliert beschreiben soll. Neun Jahre lang hielt Backhouse seinen Fund geheim, bis er Teile davon in China veröffentlichte. Das Buch wurde zum Klassiker und prägt bis heute unser Bild von China, basiert jedoch auf einer grandiosen Fälschung von Backhouse. Hugh Trevor-Ropers Untersuchung des Tagebuchs beleuchtet das Leben eines Gelehrten und Gentlemans, der ein Meister der Camouflage war. Trotz seines Ansehens als Wissenschaftler und Kenner Chinas, der wertvolle Handschriften und Dokumente an die Bodleian in Oxford spendete, erfand Backhouse absurde Geschichten. Er fälschte Dokumente und Empfehlungsschreiben, gab vor, Freundschaften mit berühmten Persönlichkeiten zu haben, und betrügte Unternehmen. Er hielt Minister und Kriegsherren, aber auch Familie und Freunde mit seinen Geschichten zum Narren. Ein amerikanischer Geschäftsmann bezeichnete ihn als den bemerkenswertesten Schurken in Fernost, während Backhouse selbst von einem „aufregenden Leben im Verborgenen“ sprach.

      Der Eremit von Peking
    • 2008

      The Invention of Scotland

      Myth and History

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,5(39)Tarief

      This book argues that while Anglo-Saxon culture has given rise to virtually no myths at all, myth has played a central role in the historical development of Scottish identity. Hugh Trevor-Roper explores three myths across 400 years of Scottish history: the political myth of the “ancient constitution” of Scotland; the literary myth, including Walter Scott as well as Ossian and ancient poetry; and the sartorial myth of tartan and the kilt, invented—ironically, by Englishmen—in quite modern times. Trevor-Roper reveals myth as an often deliberate cultural construction used to enshrine a people’s identity. While his treatment of Scottish myth is highly critical, indeed debunking, he shows how the ritualization and domestication of Scotland’s myths as local color diverted the Scottish intelligentsia from the path that led German intellectuals to a dangerous myth of racial supremacy. This compelling manuscript was left unpublished on Trevor-Roper’s death in 2003 and is now made available for the first time. Written with characteristic elegance, lucidity, and wit, and containing defiant and challenging opinions, it will absorb and provoke Scottish readers while intriguing many others. “I believe that the whole history of Scotland has been coloured by myth; and that myth, in Scotland, is never driven out by reality, or by reason, but lingers on until another myth has been discovered, or elaborated, to replace it.”–Hugh Trevor-Roper

      The Invention of Scotland
    • 1988

      Hitler's Table Talk, 1941-1944

      • 784bladzijden
      • 28 uur lezen
      3,9(19)Tarief

      Secret conversations at Hitler's headquarters from July 1941 to November 1944 were all recorded for posterity. This book documents those conversations where Hitler talked freely of his aims, his early life, and his plans for world conquest.

      Hitler's Table Talk, 1941-1944
    • 1987

      Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans

      Seventeenth Century Essays

      Renaissance Essays , published in 1985, confirmed Hugh Trevor-Roper's reputation as one of the most distinguished writers of history and as an unequaled master of the historical essay. Received with critical acclaim in both England and the United States, the volume gathered wide-ranging essays on both British and European history from the fifteenth century to the early seventeenth centuries. This sequel, Catholics, Anglicans, and Puritans , is composed of five previously unpublished essays on the intellectual and religious movements which lay behind the Puritan revolution in England and Ireland.The opening essay, a skillful work of historical detection, investigates the strange career of Nicholas Hill. In "Laudianism and Political Power," Trevor-Roper returns to the subject of his first, now classic, book. He analyzes the real significance of the ecclesiastical movement associated with Archbishop Laud and speculates on what might have happened if the Stuarts had not abandoned it. "James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh" deals with a key figure in the intellectual and religious life of his time. A long essay on "The Great Tew Circle" reinstates Lord Falkland as an important influence on the continuity of ideas through the English revolution. The final essay reassesses the political ideology of Milton.English intellectual history, as Trevor-Roper constructs it here for the seventeenth century, is conditioned by its social and political context. Always engaging and fresh, these essays deal with currently interesting historical topics and up-to-date controversies.

      Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans
    • 1976

      Hermit of Peking

      The Hidden Life of Sir Edmund Backhouse

      • 391bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
      3,8(155)Tarief

      The distinguished Oxford professor of modern history presents evidence that Chinese scholar and author Sir Edmund Backhouse, long thought to have lived as a virtual hermit in Peking, was in reality a forger, trickster, and eccentric.

      Hermit of Peking