In post-war Britain there was a small but highly influential group
of historians who excelled as academic teachers and who made
significant contributions to British and international learning.
These people share one thing in common - they all fled Hitler's
evil regime in the 1930s. In these autobiographical essays,
historians reflect on their lives, their teaching and research, and
their crucial role as brokers between Britain, Germany and Austria.
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