Sir David Bell, Neil Gregor, R. C. Richardson, Uwe Schütte and Robert A. Segal...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Neil Gregor tracks the power shifts in the wartime relationship between a destructive pair of leaders
As some of the scholars who have been lucky enough to review books in the pages of Times Higher Education, we’d like to say thank you to Karen Shook, as she leaves the role of books editor for...
The life of Il Duce’s inamorata sheds light on Italian politics and society, writes Neil Gregor
Neil Gregor on the various types of orchestral life under the Nazis
German court decision both ‘shocking’ and a threat to historical research
Neil Gregor on a fine study of the ever-changing landscape of orchestral musical politics in Moscow
This survey covers the main trends in Holocaust studies but it would have benefited from a more international scope, says Neil Gregor
Neil Gregor's review of the journal Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions (Books, THES, April 26) insinuates that the editors would exclude contributions by those who use the concept fascism...
The Nazi leader aimed to convey taste and moderation with his interiors, says Neil Gregor
Book of the week: Two approaches to the Holocaust are blended in a pioneering historian’s last work, Neil Gregor writes
As ever, my old friend Kevin Sharpe in his opinion article harks back to a non-existent golden age of academia ("A lighter weight of paper", 28 August).A recent perusal of several PhDs published in...
Neil Gregor extols a timely and cogent investigation
Scholars and senior sector figures reveal their favourites – read for work, for pleasure, or both – of the titles published this year