

(Editor) Signalling from Mars: The Letters of Arthur Ransome, Pimlico (London, England), 1998. (With Charles Mosley) American Presidential Families, Macmillan ( New York, NY), 1993. Kerr) Conversations et Correspondance d' Alexis de Tocqueville et Nassau William Senior, 1991. (Editor) Arthur Ransome, Coots in the North and Other Stories, Jonathan Cape (London, England), 1988. Mowgli's Sons: Kipling and Baden-Powell's Scouts, Jonathan Cape (London, England), 1987. The Longman History of the United States of America, Morrow ( New York, NY), 1985. The Life of Arthur Ransome, Jonathan Cape (London, England), 1984. (Editor) The American Civil War: Extracts from "The Times," 1860-65, Times Books (London, England), 1975. Tocqueville, Fontana (London, England), 1973. MEMBER: Royal Historical Society (fellow), British Association of American Studies, Historical Association, American Historical Association, Reform Club London, Survivors Club (Colchester, England president, 1984-86).ĪWARDS, HONORS: Harkness fellow, Commonwealth Fund, 1962-64 fellowship, St. Military service: Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1954-56. John's College, Cambridge, fellow, 1964-74 University of Essex, Colchester, England, lecturer in history, 1974-92, R.

Agent-Mark Paterson, Wivenhoe, Colchester, England.ĬAREER: Writer and historian.

Hobbies and other interests: Collecting English epitaphs.ĪDDRESSES: Office-Department of History, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ, England.

John's College, Cambridge University, B.A., 1959, M.A. PERSONAL: Born March 20, 1936, in Oxford, England son of Denis William (a historian) and Olwen Phillis Frances (an archaeologist maiden name, Kendall) Brogan. BROGAN, (Denis) Hugh (Vercingetorix) 1936.
