In the 1960s, Cambridge produced a remarkable generation of historians – David Cannadine, Linda Colley and Simon Schama among others – but one name acquired a particular resonance. Well before his death at 62 from motor neurone disorder, Tony Judt flowered not only as a great historian of modern Europe, expanding from his original specialism of French 19th-century socialism to encompass the whole
Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in Tony Judt, author, historian and one of Britain's bravest men, dies at 62Polymath writer of epic history of modern Europe relished controversy even after disease trapped him in his own body
The British historian and intellectual Tony Judt has died aged 62. The London-born author and academic died from complications associated with motor neurone disease at his home in New York. As Professor of European studies at New York University he courted controversy with his views on Israel and the conflict with the Palestinians. He suggested Israel should accept Arabs as equal citizens in a sec
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