Francis Carsten
Francis Ludwig Carsten (25 June 1911 - June 1998) was an eminent British historian of Germany. He was described by Peter Wende as "the doyen of British historians working on Germany".[1]
Selected publications
- The rise of fascism
- The origins of Prussia
- The Reichswehr and politics: 1918 to 1933
- Princes and parliaments in Germany, from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century
- Revolution in central Europe, 1918-1919
- The New Cambridge modern history. Vol. 5, The Ascendancy of France, 1648-88
- The German resistance to Hitler
- The German workers and the Nazis
- War against war: British and German radical movements in the First World War
- A history of the Prussian Junkers
- The first Austrian Republic, 1918-1938: a study based on British and Austrian documents
- Britain and the Weimar Republic: the British documents
References
- ↑ "The German Historical Institute London and British Research on German History", Richard Bessel, German Historical Institute London Bulletin, November 2016, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2, pp. 15-18.
Further reading
- "Francis L. Carsten, 1911-1998", German Historical Institute London Bulletin, 22/2 (November 1998), 124.
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