Christopher Catherwood Audio Books

Christopher Catherwood is an historian and a fellow at the Churchill Fellowship (formerly the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust). He has been one of the very few people ever to be elected an Archives By-Fellow, Churchill College Cambridge twice, with the award of his medal in 2014. He remains as an SCR associate of the College. He has supervised modern British history for several colleges at Cambridge University. His Churchill Fellowship enabled him to study at the University of Virginia Alderman Library and the OSS Archives at the National Archives in Washington DC, and in 2001 he was a Rockefeller Fellow at the University of Virginia. He was the Crosby Kemper Memorial Lecturer, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, for 2008 and at the George C Marshall Center, Virginia Military Institute, 2009; and was the Peple Lecturer at the University of Richmond, Virginia, in 2011. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and has degrees from Oxford, Cambridge and East Anglia universities. He is the academic director for the Wake Forest University Cambridge program, for which he has taught for over two decades.

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Extended Sample Churchill, Eisenhower, and the Making of the Modern World by Christopher Catherwood
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