Martyn Housden

V. Martyn Housden is a Reader in Modern History at the University of Bradford, specializing in the history of refugees, Fridtjof Nansen, the League of Nations, Erich Fromm, national minorities, Germany, and Central and Eastern Europe, particularly the Baltic region and German occupation during 1939-45.[1][5] He is known for works such as 'The League of Nations and the Organization of Peace,' a biography of Hans Frank, and studies on Hitler and resistance in Nazi Germany.[3][4][2]

History Modern European History Nazi Germany