David Stevenson (born 1954) is a British historian specialising in World War I. He is currently Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Stevenson studied for his undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge, before receiving a Ph.D. from the same university. He became a Lecturer at the LSE in 1982. In 1988, he was appointed Professor of International History. Between 2004 and 2005, he also received a Leverhulme Research Fellowship "for research on supply and logistics in 1914-1918"[1]
His next publication will be The Organization of Victory: the Sources of Allied Success in World War One, to be released by Penguin[1].
Professor Stevenson is married and lives in Essex. He has two children (David and Stephen) and four grandchildren: William, Gemma, Ethan and James.
David Stevenson (born 1954) is a British historian specialising in World War I. He is currently Professor of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
Stevenson studied for his undergraduate degree at the University of Cambridge, before receiving a Ph.D. from the same university. He became a Lecturer at the LSE in 1982. In 1988, he was appointed Professor of International History. Between 2004 and 2005, he also received a Leverhulme Research Fellowship "for research on supply and logistics in 1914-1918"[1]
His next publication will be The Organization of Victory: the Sources of Allied Success in World War One, to be released by Penguin[1].
Professor Stevenson is married and lives in Essex. He has two children (David and Stephen) and four grandchildren: William, Gemma, Ethan and James.
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