Jeremy Black is a prolific lecturer and writer, the author of over 100 books. Many concern aspects of eighteenth century British, European and American political, diplomatic and military history but he has also published on the history of the press, cartography, warfare, culture and on the nature and uses of history itself. View all publications
“Sir, I can’t claim to be wise. Still, for almost 60 years, I have, as a publisher, promoted books, been an Editorial Director and been a Managing Director. For almost 50 years, I have also been writing history books, the first receiving the best greeting: an excellent review in the TLS. I have reviewed many…
My piece for Military History Matters, 151: The author and historian Jeremy Black on childhood reading habits and new ways to look at the past. (Scroll down for the article)
Review of Rethinking the 1990s. Liberal World Order-Building in the Aftermath of the Cold War, Edited by G.J. Ikenberry and P. Trubowitz, for The Critic
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