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Richard James Overy (born 23 December 1947) is a British historian who has published on the history of World War II and
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. In 2007, as ''
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'' editor of ''Complete History of the World'', he chose the 50 key dates of world history.


Life and career

Overy, after being educated at Caius College,
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, and becoming a research fellow at
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, taught history at Cambridge from 1972 to 1979, as a fellow of
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and from 1976 as a university assistant lecturer. He moved to King's College London, where he became professor of modern history in 1994. He was appointed to a professorship at the
University of Exeter , mottoeng = "We Follow the Light" , established = 1838 - St Luke's College1855 - Exeter School of Art1863 - Exeter School of Science 1955 - University of Exeter (received royal charter) , type = Public , ...
in 2004. Overy's work on the Second World War has been praised as "highly effective nthe ruthless dispelling of myths" ( AJP Taylor), "original and important" ('' New York Review of Books'') and "at the cutting edge" ('' Times Literary Supplement'').


Dispute with Timothy Mason

In the late 1980s, Overy was involved in a historical dispute with Timothy Mason that mostly played out over the pages of '' Past & Present'' over the reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. Mason had contended that a "flight into war" had been imposed on
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by a structural economic crisis, which confronted Hitler with the choice of making difficult economic decisions or aggression. Overy argued against Mason's thesis by maintaining that though Germany was faced with economic problems in 1939, their extent cannot explain aggression against Poland and the outbreak of war was caused by the Nazi leadership. For Overy, the problem with Mason's thesis was that it rested on assumptions that were not shown by records, information that was passed on to Hitler about Germany's economic problems.Mason, Tim & Overy, R.J. "Debate: Germany, 'domestic crisis' and the war in 1939" from ''The Origins of The Second World War'' edited by Patrick Finney, Edward Arnold: London, United Kingdom, 1997, p. 102 Overy argued that there was a difference between economic pressures induced by the problems of the
Four Year Plan The Four Year Plan was a series of economic measures initiated by Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany in 1936. Hitler placed Hermann Göring in charge of these measures, making him a Reich Plenipotentiary (Reichsbevollmächtigter) whose jurisdiction cut a ...
and economic motives to seize raw materials, industry and foreign reserves of neighbouring states as a way of accelerating the Four Year Plan. Overy asserted that the repressive capacity of the German state as a way of dealing with domestic unhappiness was somewhat downplayed by Mason. Finally, Overy argued that there is considerable evidence that Germany felt that it could master the economic problems of rearmament; as one civil servant put it in January 1940, "we have already mastered so many difficulties in the past, that here too, if one or other raw material became extremely scarce, ways and means will always yet be found to get out of a fix".


Awards and honours

*1977 Fellow of the
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*2000 Fellow of the
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*2003 Fellow of King's College *2001 Samuel Eliot Morison Prize of the Society for Military History *2004 Wolfson History Prize, ''The Dictators: Hitler's Germany; Stalin's Russia'' *2005
Hessell-Tiltman Prize The Hessell-Tiltman History Prize is awarded to the best work of non-fiction of historical content covering a period up to and including World War II, and published in the year of the award. The books are to be of high literary merit, but not pr ...
, ''The Dictators: Hitler's Germany, Stalin's Russia''


In media

*Overy was featured in the 2006 BBC docudrama '' Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial''. *KGNU's Claudia Cragg – interview with Overy on 'Countdown To War' for Remembrance Day (Veteran's Day) 2010. *Overy was a featured commentator in the 2018 series '' Hitler's Circle of Evil''.


Publications

* ''William Morris, Viscount Nuffield'' (1976), . * ''The Air War: 1939–1945'' (1980), . * ''The Nazi Economic Recovery, 1932–1938'' (1982), . * ''Goering: The "Iron Man"'' (1984), . * ''All Our Working Lives'' (with Peter Pagnamenta, 1984), . * ''The Origins of The Second World War'' edited by Patrick Finney, Edward Arnold: London, Hodder Education Publishers (1997), Third Edition (2008) . * Co-written with Timothy Mason: "Debate: Germany, 'Domestic Crisis' and War in 1939" pp. 200–240 in ''Past and Present'', Number 122, February 1989, reprinted as "Debate: Germany, 'Domestic Crisis' and the War in 1939" in ''The Origins of The Second World War'' (1997). * ''The Road to War'' (with Andrew Wheatcroft, 1989), . * ''The Inter-War Crisis, 1919–1939'' (1994), . * ''War and Economy in the Third Reich'' (1994), . * ''Why the Allies Won'' (1995), . * ''The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Third Reich'' (1996), . * ''The Times Atlas of the Twentieth Century'' (ed., 1996), . * ''Bomber Command, 1939–45'' (1997), . * ''Russia's War: Blood upon the Snow'' (1997), . * ''The Times History of the 20th Century'' (1999), . * ''The Battle'' (2000), (republished as ''The Battle of Britain: The Myth and the Reality''). * ''Interrogations: The Nazi Elite in Allied Hands, 1945'' (2001), (republished as ''Interrogations: Inside the Minds of the Nazi Elite''). * ''Germany: A New Social and Economic History. Vol. 3: Since 1800'' (ed. with Sheilagh Ogilvie, 2003), . * ''The Times Complete History of the World'' (6th ed., 2004), . * ''The Dictators: Hitler's Germany and Stalin's Russia'' (2004), . * ''Collins Atlas of Twentieth Century History'' (2005), . * ''Imperial War Museum's Second World War Experience Volume 1: Blitzkrieg'' (2008), . * ''Imperial War Museum's Second World War Experience Volume 2: Axis Ascendant'' (2008), . * ''1939: Countdown to War'' (2009), . * ''The Morbid Age: Britain Between the Wars'' (2009), . * ''The Bombing War: Europe 1939–1945'' (2013), (later published as ''The Bombers and the Bombed: Allied Air War Over Europe, 1940–1945'', ). * ''RAF: The Birth of the World's First Air Force'' (2018), * ''Blood and Ruins: The Great Imperial War, 1931–1945'' (2021),


References


External links


The British Academy, profile

Official register of fellows of Queens' College, Cambridge

Biography of Richard Overy, University of Exeter

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List of publications by Overy * {{DEFAULTSORT:Overy, Richard 1947 births Living people Academics of King's College London Academics of the University of Exeter Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge British military historians British military writers Fellows of Churchill College, Cambridge Fellows of King's College London Fellows of Queens' College, Cambridge Fellows of the British Academy Fellows of the Royal Historical Society Historians of fascism Historians of Nazism Historians of World War II