I am a historian of the Second World War and the aim of this site is to enable others to access some of the research I have carried out over the past few years, and to encourage people to exchange ideas and views about a wide range of subjects relating to the conflict. On this site you will find an oral history archive with transcriptions of many of the interviews I have conducted with veterans of the war from many different countries, and there are also blogs, comment pieces, book reviews, suggested reading, and also contributions from other leading historians in this field.
I hope you find it interesting.

James Holland


Blog - Thursday 17th November 2005

Diary of Writing Italy’s Sorrow

17 November, 2005
Visited Professor Sir Michael Howard today at his home near Newbury.  He is probably Britain’s pre-eminent military historian so I was a little nervous beforehand. I needn’t have worried, however, because he was very friendly and affable.  His study was amazing: built on to the end of his house, it is hexagonal with a gallery around it at the level of the first floor, and lined from floor to ceiling with books.  He was very interesting and we talked partly about his own experiences – including, serendipitously, his time at Monte Sole – but also about the campaign in general.  He was written one of the official histories about British strategy in the war, so I found the conversation absolutely fascinating.  He’s also writing his own memoir [since published as Captain Professor] and leant me a draft of the relevant wartime chapters.  It was a beautiful winter’s day and hugely enjoyable. 

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