Margaret MacMillan Author / Historian

Margaret MacMillan is the Warden of St Antony’s College and a Professor of International History at the . She is the author of numerous books including PARIS 1919: Six Months that Changed the World, which won the 2003 Governor General's Award, the Samuel Johnson Prize, the PEN Hessell Tiltman Prize, the Duff Cooper Prize and was a New York Times Editors' Choice for 2002. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Senior Fellow of Massey College, University of , Honorary Fellow of St Hilda's, University of Oxford, and sits on the

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Publications

Non-Fiction

Publication Details Notes HISTORY'S PEOPLE The book accompanying the 2015 , HISTORY'S PEOPLE 2016 interrogates the past to ask very big questions about the role of individuals Profile and their behaviour. It really matters: the personalities of the powerful can affect-for better or worse-millions of people and the future of countries. Like all the best history, this book colours the way you see not only the past but the present.

THE WAR THAT This masterful exploration of how Europe chose its path towards war will ENDED PEACE change and enrich how we see this defining moment in our history. 2013 Profile

United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected] Publication Details Notes THE USES AND If misrepresented, the past can cause confusion, conflict and tragedy. With ABUSES OF care, it can help us to understand the present. Award-winning historian HISTORY Margaret Macmillan proves that history really does matter. 2009 Profile

STEPHEN LEACOCK Writing with her usual brio, MacMillan has created a wonderfully insightful 2007 and afftectionate portrait of a man who mattered. Penguin Canada

NIXON AND MAO The week that changed the world. 2006 Random House

PEACEMAKERS This book offers a prismatic view of the moment when much of the modern 2003 world was first sketched out. John Murray

PARTIES LONG This book brings together recent and original work to illuminate ESTRANGED comparisons and contrasts between two former colonies of the British 2003 empire. The contributors include some of the top names in history and UBCP political science, in Canada and Australia.

Canada and NATO Uneasy Past, Uncertain Future 1990 Waterloo

WOMEN OF THE RAJ Focusing on the lives of British women who either accompanied their 1988 husbands to India or voyaged to the subcontinent for other purposes, the Thames & Hudson author paints a vivid picture of women's lives from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries of the British ventures in India, which began with the East India Company and culminated in the Raj.

United Agents | 12-26 Lexington Street London W1F OLE | T +44 (0) 20 3214 0800 | F +44 (0) 20 3214 0801 | E [email protected]