At the close of the 20th C., the formal end of a period strongly
influenced by Winston S. Churchill as well as other political
giants such as Stalin, Hitler, Mao Tse-Tung, and FDR, scholars
continued to discuss and evaluate Churchill and will continue to do
so into the 21st C. Many claim he was a Renaissance man who blended
an unusual genius for action, writing, art, politics, and
statesmanship, while others would excoriate him for his weaknesses.
Aimed at a general audience of academics and armchair historians,
this bibliography briefly describes and evaluates a wide selection
of books in English by and about Winston S. Churchill.
It includes books published since the late 1890s and is limited
to works that are readily available. It excludes such items as
theses and dissertations, government documents, manuscripts, and
papers, and hard-to-locate ephemeral items such as pamphlets and
public program notes, although a number of the titles covered are
anthologies of these ephemeral materials. The titles covered
provide countless leads for those wishing to pursue their research
further. This book provides a good beginning.
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