The Hitler Conspiracies: The Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination, by Richard Evans
Robert Eaglestone has reservations about a pre-eminent historian’s analysis of the continuing myths about the Nazis
Robert Eaglestone has reservations about a pre-eminent historian’s analysis of the continuing myths about the Nazis
Robert Eaglestone applauds a bold, although not wholly successful, attempt to reorientate our thinking in the wake of trauma
Robert Eaglestone risks getting a bit ‘meta’ in reviewing a book about the failures of reviewers
Book of the week: Robert Eaglestone is fascinated by a bold attempt to break down the barriers between literary critics and ‘ordinary readers’
Robert Eaglestone praises a bold attempt to reveal how much of our moral thinking is still conducted in the shadow of the ancient Greeks