Not read but referenced, He was a liberal,  but worse than that he was a
Georgist, he was also a poor as in quality artist. 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Scott Manning
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Francis Neilson's The Tragedy of Europe

 

I've been reading through Francis Neilson's The Tragedy of Europe (vol 1-5)
the past few days. Some of you may be familiar with Neilson as one of the
early "revisionists" concerning Churchill. Much of the conclusions found his
book, The Churchill Legend, were first published in this five volume set.

Each volume of The Tragedy' consists of about 700 pages and the series is a
journal maintained by Neilson during the war. He gives updates on the day's
news, and adds his own opinion and supplemental historical analysis. There
is much criticism for Churchill, FDR, and Mussolini, but when it comes to
Churchill, there is typically venom. The book reminds me a modern day blog
maintained by an anti-war writer.

Regardless of your views on Churchill, the books are interesting. From the
very beginning, Neilson saw the independence guarantee to Poland as a
mistake and identifies Churchill as the main "culprit" in instigating war
with Germany. I rarely agree with his conclusions, but Neilson essentially
laid the foundation for writers such as Patrick J. Buchanan when it comes to
criticizing Churchill's conduct before, during, and after the war.

Has anyone else read through this series or any other work of Neilson's?

Scott Manning
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.digitalsurvivors.com/



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