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Barbara Tuchman

AmericanJanuary 30, 1912 – February 6, 1989History

American historian who won two Pulitzer Prizes writing popular history of sweeping ambition and narrative drive. The Guns of August is the definitive account of the outbreak of World War I; A Distant Mirror is a vivid portrait of 14th-century Europe through the Black Death. She never held a university appointment.

Works

  • The Guns of AugustFirst month of World War One as pivotal moment determining twentieth-century history→
  • A Distant MirrorMedieval history through biography of English noblewoman revealing fourteenth-century society→
  • The Zimmermann TelegramGerman diplomatic deception that brought America into World War One→
  • Stilwell and the American Experience in ChinaAmerican military general's China campaign and broader Asian geopolitical history→
  • The March of FollyHistorical analysis of foreign policy disasters driven by pride and self-deception→
  • The Proud TowerPortrait of European society and politics before the First World War→
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