Peter McPhee
Paris in Ruins: Love, war, and the birth of Impressionism by Sebastian Smee
Alfred Dreyfus: The man at the center of the affair by Maurice Samuels
Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a new world, 1848–1849 by Christopher Clark
Secret Agent, Unsung Hero: The valour of Bruce Dowding by Peter Dowding and Ken Spillman
The Man Who Understood Democracy: The life of Alexis de Tocqueville by Olivier Zunz
Many readers will recall reports of the fire in April 2021 that damaged the University of Cape Town’s library, which, among other riches, housed invaluable collections of unique manuscripts and personal papers, and one of the most extensive African film collections in the world. The extent of the damage is still being assessed. Even worse, the fire that destroyed the National Museum of Brazil in July 2018 consumed twenty million objects, including unique documents, the oldest human remains ever found in Brazil, and audio recordings and documents of extinct indigenous languages.
... (read more)Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles de Gaulle are two of the most polarising figures in French history. In today’s episode, Peter Rose talks to leading historian Peter McPhee about Patrice Gueniffey’s new book on the lasting impact of these two leaders and the French people’s fascination with ‘great men’.
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