- R. A. C. Parker
Robert Alexander Clarke Parker (
Barnsley ,Yorkshire , 15 June, 1927 - 23 April, 2001) was a British historian, specialising in Britishappeasement ofNazi Germany and theSecond World War . Fellow historianKenneth O. Morgan called him "perhaps the leading authority on the international crises of the 1930s, appeasement and the coming of war". [Kenneth O Morgan, 'Alastair Parker', "The Guardian ", 25 April, 2001.]At the
University of Manchester Parker was lecturer in History from 1952 to 1957 and was then a Fellow in Modern History atThe Queen's College, Oxford until 1994. Parker was an admirer ofWinston Churchill and held Old Labour views.Publications
*"Europe: 1919-1945" (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969).
*"Struggle For Survival" (Oxford University Press, 1989).
*"Chamberlain and Appeasement" (Palgrave Macmillan, 1993).
*"Churchill and Appeasement. Could Churchill have prevented the Second World War?" (Macmillan, 2000).Notes
External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010508/ai_n14394784/pg_1 Penry Williams, 'Obituary: R. A. C. Parker', "
The Independent ", 8 May, 2001.]
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