Paul Sanders (historian)

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Paul Sanders (born 23 September 1967) is a British academic, focusing on Anglo-German history and leadership scholarship. He is a full-time professor in the Department of Strategy at NEOMA Business School, Reims, France. His teaching interests lie in the areas of leadership, ethics and international affairs, and he is a media commentator on Russian and European affairs.[1]

Writings

In his thematic history The British Channel Islands under German Occupation 1940–1945 (2005) Sanders covered the occupation experience, incłuding economics and ethics.

Harold Le Druillenec and Ivy Forster with posthumous 'British Heroes of the Holocaust' awards, in 2010.[4]

Additional monographs by Sanders include the 2001 Histoire du marché noir: 1940–1946 and 2014 Protest, Defiance and Resistance in the Channel Islands: German Occupation, 1940–45, which was co-written with two other authors.[5][6]

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