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Andrew Roberts Remembers... AJP Taylor's The War Lords

Historian Andrew Roberts looks back on AJP Taylor's 1976 series The War Lords, in which he examines the lives and motives of the key leaders in the Second World War.

AJP Taylor was rightly renowned as one of Britain’s finest historians, combining his academic work at Oxford with a successful career as author and broadcaster. Taylor established a reputation as one of the first television historians, noted for his ‘lecture’ style, programmes he made with no notes, covering subjects such as the Russian Revolution, the First World War and warlords.

Historian Andrew Roberts looks back on Taylor's 1976 series The War Lords, in which he examines the lives and motives of the key leaders in the Second World War. Find out why Mussolini’s rise to power came despite an obvious laziness; why Churchill believed the Battle of Britain was as much a key moment in history as the Battle of Trafalgar; and that coincidentally, Mussolini, Churchill and Stalin were all published authors - Stalin’s book being particularly boring!

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12 minutes

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Role Contributor
Interviewed Guest Andrew Roberts
Producer Andrew Wiltshire
Series Producer Simon Goretzki

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