
Max Beloff (1913–1999)
Author of The Age of Absolutism, 1660-1815
About the Author
Works by Max Beloff
Associated Works
The Glittering Illusion: English Sympathy for the Southern Confederacy (1989) — Foreword, some editions; Foreword, some editions — 31 copies
History : the journal of the Historical Association, February and June 1951 (1951) — Contributor; Book reviewer — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Other names
- Lord Beloff
- Birthdate
- 1913-07-02
- Date of death
- 1999-03-22
- Gender
- male
- Education
- St Paul's School, London, England, UK
University of Oxford (Corpus Christi College) - Occupations
- historian
political scientist
politician - Organizations
- University of Haifa (Governor)
University of Buckingham (Principal)
University of Manchester
University of Oxford - Awards and honors
- Life Peerage
British Academy (Fellow)
Royal Historical Society (Fellow)
Royal Society of Arts (Fellow) - Relationships
- Beloff, Nora (sister)
- Nationality
- England
UK - Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Oxfordshire, England, UK
- Place of death
- London, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
A history book that may or may not have been intended as pop history. It covers the 1660-1815 period, when a lot of Europe was under the sway of absolute monarchs and the ideology of absolutism. Beloff illustrates how these various countries came to be that way, the differences between them, and the varying social, financial and political processes that would eventually undermine them (although he doesn't really touch on the downfalls themselves). It's fairly interesting, though having no show more previous knowledge of this chunk of history I found much of it hard going - there are a lot of names, events and places that I simply don't recognise, and it's assumed that you will. However, I certainly feel like I've learned something, and it's not a very long book, so I rate it fairly well despite its age (1963 publication) and dryness. show less
This book discusses the role of the soviet union in the post-war region of East Asia and it's implications for the neighbours as there are Korea, Japan, China and others. This volume contains the fundamental treaties between USSR and China, Mongolia and Korea. Despite of being very old the book analyses exactly and with many citations.
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- Works
- 30
- Also by
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- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.1
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- ISBNs
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