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Here, concludes Brogan, "is the basic reason why the book is bad, why [Jowitt] is continually being amazed or shocked at things that, however deplorable, are not, in this age, in the least shocking, and about which, in the age of Nunn May, Klaus Fuchs, the Canadian spy ring and the rest, there is no point in being shocked...
Denis william Brogan, Professor of Political Science, cambridge University, and Fellow of Peterhouse, has been appointed to teach in the Departments of History and Government of the People, published by Harpers in 1923, caused much comment, both in, England and the United States. The English journal, the Spectator, wrote at the time of the book's publication; "Mr. Brogan has made a purely political study covering nearly the same ground as Bryce's American Commonwealth, and in this challenging comparison with that classic work, the praises he carns in his task is that his volume is not unworthy...
Only a sprinkling of Americans have dared to join in and two, manager Bruce Brogan and Johnny Swann, have made this year's team...
...greatest strain on U.S.-British relations is the British belief that Americans do not understand that Britain would be wiped out in case of atomic war with Russia. In the Saturday Review of Literature, D. W. Brogan, an old hand at explaining Britons to Americans, and vice versa, puts the British concern this...