Although an academic, the prolific historian was not limited to an ivory tower: he cared about the world, and this biography reflects the difficulty of engaging with its changes.
The Indefatigable Asa Briggs
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Edition:Hardback978000855641914/08/2025From a Bookshelf nearby
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