Denis William Brogan
Sir Denis William Brogan (born 11 August 1900 in Glasgow; died 5 January 1974), Scottish author and historian.
He studied in Glasgow, Oxford, and Harvard.
From 1939 to 1968, he was a fellow of Peterhouse and 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.
Works
- The American Political System (1933) Excerpts
- The Development of modern France, 1870-1939 (1940 and later editions)
- Politics and Law in the United States (1941) Excerpts
- The American Character (1944)
- French Personalities and Problems (1945) Excerpts
- The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1950)
- The Price of Revolution (1951) [1]
- Politics in America (1954)
- America in the Modern World (1960)
- American Aspects (1964)
- Worlds in Conflict (1967)
- France under the Republic (1974)
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