Denis William Brogan
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Sir Denis William Brogan (born August 11, 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland; died January 5, 1974), British author and historian.
He studied in Glasgow, Oxford, and Harvard.
From 1939 to 1968, he was professor of political science in Cambridge.
In 1963, he received a knighthood.
He was the brother of journalist Colm Brogan and the father of historian Hugh Brogan.
[edit] Works
- The American Political System (1933)
- Politics and Law in the United States (1941)
- The American Character (1944)
- The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1950)
- America in the Modern World (1960)
- American Aspects (1964)
- Worlds in Conflict (1967)
[edit] External links
- Proudhon
- Works by or about Denis William Brogan in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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