Andrew Wheatcroft
Andrew Wheatcroft is the author of many books on early modern and modern history, including The Ottomans (1995), The Habsburgs (1996) and Infidels (2003). During the writing of The Enemy at the Gate, he has researched in Austria, Germany, France, Ireland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Sweden, and the USA. His previous books have been translated into eleven languages. He is based in Dumfriesshire, and is Professor, and Director of The Centre for Publishing Studies, at the University of Stirling.
Books by Andrew Wheatcroft
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The Enemy at the Gate: Habsburgs, Ottomans and the Battle for Europe
by Andrew WheatcroftPublished: 01/10/2009
Major historian Andrew Wheatcroft reveals the full story of four centuries of Ottoman incursions into the heartlands of Europe, culminating in the momentous 1683 Siege of Vienna.
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The Road to War: The Origins of World War II
by Richard Overy and Andrew WheatcroftPublished: 15/09/2009
A completely revised edition of a classic history book.









