Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin: Allies of a Kind


Talk to be hosted by the Ealing Branch of the Historical Association

Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill at a conference during the war
Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill at a conference during the war

December 22, 2022

The next meeting of the Ealing Branch of the Historical Association is taking place on Tuesday 10 January 2023, 7.30 pm at Ealing Green Church, The Green W5 5QT.

There will be a talk by Professor David Reynolds, Emeritus Professor of International History at Cambridge University and Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, talk on: ‘Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin: Allies of a Kind’.

Professor Reynolds was educated at Cambridge and Harvard, and held a Faculty position at Cambridge from 1984 until his retirement from university teaching in 2019. His research has ranged over the international history of the twentieth century, with particular interest in the two world wars and the Cold War.

He has written twelve books and is described as a very engaging television presenter, having made thirteen documentaries on 20th-century history for the BBC. His most recent book is Island Stories: An Unconventional History of Britain (Collins: 2019).

You can register for the talk via Eventbrite.

For more details of the association’s programme of talks for the coming season visit its web site.

Non-members can attend the talk for a suggested donation of £5 with no charge for students.

You can become a member of either the national organisation (which includes local membership) for £65 per year (£43 concessions) or a local member for just £15 a year. You will then receive regular emails or newsletters about the association’s activities.

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