Richard Vinen is a Professor of History at Kings College London. He was previously a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and, more recently, an archive by-fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge. He has written for the New York Times, TLS, Guardian, Independent, Financial Times and Literary Review, among others. He has appeared frequently on radio and television. He has published widely on British, French and European history and, in 2015, won the Wolfson Prize for history.
Deeply researched yet highly readable, with fresh and often provocative insights -- David Reynolds, author of MIRRORS OF GREATNESS: CHURCHILL AND THE LEADERS WHO SHAPED HIM Offers shrewd and sometimes original insights on both men ... Makes a thoughtful addition to the vast literature about both his subjects -- Max Hastings * Sunday Times * A lively and engaging account of two giants of twentieth century politics. By bringing these two extraordinary lives together, Vinen provides fresh insights into the characters and attitudes of Churchill and de Gaulle, successfully conveying their charisma, eccentricity and historical significance -- David Gauke, former Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Do we really need another book on either Churchill or de Gaulle? Yes indeed - when it is as compelling as The Last Titans. Here is a vivid and shrewd reckoning, backed by Richard Vinen's mastery of the historical sources, and now setting its assessment in the perspective of today's troubled world -- Peter Clarke, author of HOPE AND GLORY: BRITAIN 1900-2000 An enthralling, penetrating portrait of two fascinating figures – and their countries – in times of war and peace -- Jonathan Fenby, author of THE GENERAL: CHARLES DE GAULLE AND THE FRANCE HE SAVED Churchill and de Gaulle were the towering figures of Britain and France during the Second World War, but they had complicated attitudes towards their own countries, just as those countries were deeply ambivalent about them. In this outstanding dual biography, Richard Vinen employs all his characteristic insight and wit in a gripping examination of the lives of these extraordinary men -- Alan Allport, author of BRITAIN AT BAY: THE EPIC STORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR: 1938-1941 Vinen skilfully teases out the similarities as well as the differences between his subjects ... This neat juxtaposition is a good example of Vinen's analytical technique, which is fortified with extensive original research ... He provides what is most needed: insight * Literary Review * Highly readable ... [Vinen] draws the two men with a sure touch, their personal interactions a mix of mutual suspicion and admiration * Observer * Richard Vinen’s intriguing and deeply researched biography of the leaders credited with snatching victory from defeat during the second world war is well-timed -- Philip Stephens * Financial Times * A joint biography heightens each man's characteristics ... Vinen gives a stimulating account; and the comparison isn't always to Churchill's advantage * London Standard *