Hugh Trevor-Roper

Hugh Tedwald Trevor-Roper, Dacre of Glanton baroia (Glanton, Northumberland, 1914ko urtarrilaren 15a - Oxford, 2003ko urtarrilaren 26a) ingeles historialaria izan zen.

Hugh Trevor-Roper

Lorden Ganberako kidea

1979ko irailaren 27a - 2003ko urtarrilaren 26a
Regius Professor of History (en) Itzuli

1957 - 1980
Vivian Hunter Galbraith (en) Itzuli - Michael Howard
Bizitza
JaiotzaGlanton (en) Itzuli, 1914ko urtarrilaren 15a
Herrialdea Erresuma Batua
 Britainia Handia eta Irlandako Erresuma Batua  1927ko apirilaren 12a)
Lehen hizkuntzaingelesa
HeriotzaOxford, 2003ko urtarrilaren 26a (89 urte)
Heriotza moduaberezko heriotza: hestegorriko minbizia
Familia
AitaBertie William Edward Trevor-Roper
AmaKathleen Elizabeth Davidson
Ezkontidea(k)Lady Alexandra Haig (en) Itzuli  (1954ko urriaren 4a -
Anai-arrebak
Familia
Hezkuntza
HeziketaChrist Church (en) Itzuli
Belhaven Hill School (en) Itzuli
Charterhouse eskola
Merton College (en) Itzuli
Doktorego ikaslea(k)Miriam Eliav-Feldon (en) Itzuli
Hizkuntzakingelesa
txinera
Ikaslea(k)
Jarduerak
Jarduerakpolitikaria, Aro Modernoko historialaria, historialaria, unibertsitateko irakaslea, kazetaria, saiakeragilea, ofizierra, intelligence officer (en) Itzuli eta iritzi-kazetaria
Lantokia(k)Londres
Enplegatzailea(k)Oxfordeko Unibertsitatea
Lan nabarmenak
Jasotako sariak
KidetzaSociety of Antiquaries of London (en) Itzuli
Britainiar Akademia
Arteen eta Zientzien Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Akademia
Stubbs Society (en) Itzuli
Royal Historical Society (en) Itzuli
Zerbitzu militarra
Adar militarraMI8 (en) Itzuli
Secret Inteligence Service
Graduamajor (en) Itzuli
Parte hartutako gatazkakBigarren Mundu Gerra

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Oxfordeko Unibertsitatean ikasi ondoren, Secret Inteligence Serviceko kide izan zen Bigarren Mundu Gerran. 1947an bere lanik ezagunena argitaratu zuen, The Last Days of Hitler. Historia modernoko irakaslea izan zen Oxfordeko Unibertsitatean eta XVI. eta XVII. mendeetan Ingalaterrako eta Alemania naziko garai historikoetan espezializatu zen.

Bere ospeak narriadura larria jasan zuen Hitlerren egunerokoen benetakotasuna bermatu zuenean, eta faltsuak izan ziren.

Lanak

  • Archbishop Laud, 1573–1645, 1940.
  • The Last Days of Hitler, 1947 (revised editions followed, until the last in 1995)
  • "The Elizabethan Aristocracy: An Anatomy Anatomized," Economic History Review (1951) 3 No 3 pp. 279–298 in JSTOR
  • Secret Conversations, 1941–1944 (published later as Hitler's Table Talk, 1941–1944), 1953.
  • Historical Essays, 1957 (published in the United States in 1958 as Men and Events).
  • "The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century", Past and Present, Volume 16, 1959 pp. 31–64.
  • "Hitlers Kriegsziele", in Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitsgeschichte, Volume 8, 1960 pp. 121–133, translated into English as "Hitler's War Aims" pages 235–250 from Aspects of the Third Reich edited by H.W. Koch, London: Macmillan Ltd, 1985.
  • "A. J. P. Taylor, Hitler and the War", Encounter, Volume 17, July 1961 pp. 86–96.
  • "E. H. Carr's Success Story", Encounter, Volume 84, Issue No 104, 1962 pp. 69–77.
  • Blitzkrieg to Defeat: Hitler's War Directives, 1939–1945, 1964, 1965.
  • Essays in British history presented to Sir Keith Feiling edited by H.R. Trevor-Roper; with a foreword by Lord David Cecil (1964)
  • The Rise of Christian Europe (History of European Civilization series), 1965.
  • Hitler's Place in History, 1965.
  • The Crisis of the Seventeenth Century: Religion, the Reformation, and Social Change, and Other Essays, 1967.
  • The Age of Expansion, Europe and the World, 1559–1600, edited by Hugh Trevor-Roper, 1968.
  • The Philby Affair: Espionage, Treason and Secret Services, 1968.
  • The Romantic Movement and the Study of History: the John Coffin memorial lecture delivered before the University of London on 17 February 1969, 1969.
  • The European Witch-Craze of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 1969
  • The Plunder of the Arts in the Seventeenth Century, 1970.
  • The Letters of Mercurius, 1970. (London: John Murray)
  • Queen Elizabeth's First Historian: William Camden and the Beginning of English "Civil History", 1971.
  • "Fernand Braudel, the Annales, and the Mediterranean," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 44, No. 4, December 1972
  • "Foreword" pages 9–16 from 1914: Delusion or Design The Testimony of Two German Diplomats edited by John Röhl, 1973.
  • A Hidden Life: The Enigma of Sir Edmund Backhouse (published in the US, and in later Eland editions in the UK, as The Hermit of Peking: The Hidden Life of Sir Edmund Backhouse), 1976.
  • Princes and Artists: Patronage and Ideology at Four Habsburg Courts, 1517–1633, 1976.
  • History and Imagination: A Valedictory Lecture Delivered before the University of Oxford on 20 May 1980, 1980.
  • Renaissance Essays, 1985.
  • Catholics, Anglicans and Puritans: Seventeenth Century Essays, 1987.
  • The Golden Age of Europe: From Elizabeth I to the Sun King, edited by Hugh Trevor-Roper, 1987.
  • From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution, 1992.
  • Edward Gibbon – The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. 1 introduction (London: Everyman's Library, 1993).
  • Letters from Oxford: Hugh Trevor-Roper to Bernard Berenson. Edited by Richard Davenport-Hines. L.: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2006, ISBN 0-297-85084-9.
  • Europe’s Physician: The Various Life of Sir Theodore De Mayerne, 2007, ISBN 0-300-11263-7.
  • The Invention of Scotland: Myth and History, 2008, ISBN 0-300-13686-2
  • History and the Enlightenment: Eighteenth Century Essays, 2010, ISBN 0-300-13934-9

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