ALAN ALLPORT, a British-born historian, is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society who specializes in the British role in World War II. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania and is currently the Dr. Walter Montgomery and Marian Gruber Professor of History in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. He is the author of Britain at Bay: The Epic Story of the Second World War, 1938–1941, which won the Historical Writers’ Association Non-Fiction Crown Award; Demobbed: Coming Home After the Second World War (2010), winner of the Longman–History Today Book Prize; and Browned Off and Bloody-Minded: The British Soldier Goes to War 1939–1945 (2015). He lives in Syracuse, New York.
“Weighty but never dull. . . . There is no silly sensationalism in this book, merely sound storytelling and measured judgments. . . . What matters is that Allport seems right about most things, which is more than many of us manage. The author’s peroration is admirably provocative.” —Max Hastings, Sunday Times (London) ""Alan Allport has followed up Britain at Bay with another tour de force. Advance Britannia ranges widely from the battlefield to the home front, from the cabinet war rooms to factory floors. It is as complete and compelling a picture of Britain in the Second World War as one could hope to read."" —Phillips Payson O'Brien, author of The Strategists “Allport succeeds in making stories that many of us thought we were familiar with feel fresh, urgent and timely. He has the true storyteller’s gift. This is a must read for anyone who is interested in what really happened in World War II.” —Anne Sebba, author of The Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz ""There isn't a better history of the Second World War than this remarkably fresh account. It is a history liberated from the pious sentimentalities of both left and right, a story not of a nation but an empire at war, partly with itself. In prose which zings along it authoritatively dispatches one myth after another, comes to thoughtful and clear judgements on people and events, and surprises the reader on every page. It is an extraordinary achievement, a book which deserves to be read by all who pretend to know British history."" —David Edgerton, author of The Rise and Fall of the British Nation “Allport’s great achievement is to capture this extraordinary global upheaval without losing sight of the poignant human dramas that were intertwined with it.” —Richard Vinen, author of The Long ’68 “Allport has done it again—a highly readable, analytically provocative and original interpretation of Britain’s experience of war. For many years to come, Advance Britannia will be an authoritative account and explanation of these pivotal years of the war.” —Julie V. Gottlieb, author of Guilty Women