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Sad to read of John Keegan’s passing

08/03/201208/03/2012 Lisa Schweitzer

I read The First World War when I was an undergraduate, for a class, and I became a lifelong reader of history. It is still one of my favorite books because of the happy associations I have of that class.

Here is the obituary from the Telegraph.

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