- Sir
Lewis Bernstein Namier (/ˈneɪmiər/; 27 June 1888 – 19
August 1960) was a
British historian of Polish-Jewish background. His best-known
works were The...
- Julia, Lady
Namier (also
known as
Iulia de Beausobre; née
Iulia Michaelovna Kazarina) (1893-1977) was a
Russian writer. She
wrote several works on Christian...
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Polish Studies Center. pp. 161–169. Latawski, Paul (2008). "The Dmowski-
Namier Feud, 1915-1918". Jews and the
Emerging Polish State (Polin
Volume Two)...
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George III's life. However, in the mid-twentieth
century the work of
Lewis Namier, who
thought George was "much maligned",
started a re-evaluation of the...
- King
Carol II
Foundation Young Writer's
Prize Prix
Rivarol Prix
Rogier Namier (refused)
Grand prix de littérature Paul-Morand (refused)
Region Western...
- (2006) pp 209–211. Tocqueville,
Alexis de. "Recollections," 1893
Louis Namier, 1848: The
Revolution of the
Intellectuals (1964)
Theodote S. Hamerow, Restoration...
- Hill
Himmelfarb Hobsbawm Hume Hyde
Johnson Lloyd Louis Macaulay Marshall Namier Morgan Roberts Seeley Starkey Stone Tawney Thomas Thompson Trevelyan Trevor-Roper...
- (1936–1939).
England under George I (2 volumes). Translated/adapted by
Lewis Namier.
George I at the
official website of the
British monarchy George I at the...
- John Rigby, ed. The
evolution of
British historiography: from
Bacon to
Namier (1967). Hexter, J. H. On Historians:
Reappraisals of some of the makers...
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examples which Stone drew upon were the work of
Charles A.
Beard and Sir
Lewis Namier. Beard's An
Economic Interpretation of the
Constitution of the
United States...