HUGH TREVOR-ROPER
January/February 2014
'Good writing, like clear thinking, is very hard to teach or to learn. If the writer has something to say, the words come naturally; if not, no amount of instruction will help.'
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January/February 2014
A new collection of the waspish historian's extensive correspondence, introduced by Alasdair Palmer
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January/February 2012
Book review of The Wartime Journals by Hugh Trevor-Roper; edited by Richard Davenport-Hines
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October 2010
He is an 18th-century deist with a message for today's aggressive atheists: religion has a social value, and saves us from the return to a Hobbesian state of nature
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