
hitler a study in tyranny
Book Specifications:
- Title: Hitler: A Study in Tyranny
- Publisher: Odhams Press
- Author: Alan Bullock
- Language: English
- Pages: 776
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used – Acceptable (Without jacket; ageing on cover edges)
About the Book:
Hitler: A Study in Tyranny by Alan Bullock is one of the most influential and widely respected biographies of Adolf Hitler. First published in 1952, it was the first major full-length scholarly study of Hitler’s life and remains a landmark work in modern historical literature. Drawing upon extensive research and contemporary sources, Bullock traces Hitler’s rise from obscurity to becoming the dictator of Germany and the architect of one of the most destructive regimes in history.
The book examines Hitler’s political strategies, leadership style, ideological beliefs, and the mechanisms through which he consolidated power in Nazi Germany. It also explores the broader historical context that enabled his rise, the impact of his policies on Europe and the world, and the catastrophic consequences of the Second World War. Rather than glorifying its subject, the biography offers a critical and analytical assessment of authoritarianism, political manipulation, and the dangers of unchecked power.
Published by Odhams Press, this hardback edition is an essential resource for readers interested in twentieth-century history, political leadership, European affairs, and historical biography.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Hitler: A Study in Tyranny
- Publisher: Odhams Press
- Author: Alan Bullock
- Language: English
- Pages: 776
- Binding: Hard Back
- Condition: Used – Acceptable (Without jacket; ageing on cover edges)
About the Book:
Hitler: A Study in Tyranny by Alan Bullock is one of the most influential and widely respected biographies of Adolf Hitler. First published in 1952, it was the first major full-length scholarly study of Hitler’s life and remains a landmark work in modern historical literature. Drawing upon extensive research and contemporary sources, Bullock traces Hitler’s rise from obscurity to becoming the dictator of Germany and the architect of one of the most destructive regimes in history.
The book examines Hitler’s political strategies, leadership style, ideological beliefs, and the mechanisms through which he consolidated power in Nazi Germany. It also explores the broader historical context that enabled his rise, the impact of his policies on Europe and the world, and the catastrophic consequences of the Second World War. Rather than glorifying its subject, the biography offers a critical and analytical assessment of authoritarianism, political manipulation, and the dangers of unchecked power.
Published by Odhams Press, this hardback edition is an essential resource for readers interested in twentieth-century history, political leadership, European affairs, and historical biography.












