H. James Burgwyn

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H. James Burgwyn
Born1936
OccupationHistorian, emeritus university professor
NationalityAmerican
Period1915–1943
SubjectItalian History

H. James Burgwyn (born 1936) is an American historian. He is a West Chester University emeritus professor of history,[1] and an authority on the foreign policy and military strategy of Italy in the period from World War I to World War II.

Bergwyn lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Published works

  • The Legend of the Mutilated Victory: Italy, the Great War, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1915–1919, Greenwood Press (1993)
  • Italian Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period: 1918-1940, Praeger Publishers (1997)
  • Empire on the Adriatic: Mussolini's Conquest of Yugoslavia 1941–1943, Enigma Books (2005)
  • Mussolini Warlord: Failed Dreams of Empire, 1940-1943, Enigma Books (2013),
  • Mussolini and the Salò Republic, 1943 - 1945: The Failure of a Puppet Regime, Palgrave MacMillan (2018),

References

  1. ^ H. James Burgwyn among the Emeriti . . 2012-02-13. URL:http://www.wcupa.edu/_information/official.documents/graduate.catalog/awards.htm. Accessed: 2012-02-13. (Archived by WebCite® at https://www.webcitation.org/65QKWN9Sc[permanent dead link])