Ben Lewis (historian)

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Ben Lewis is a British historian and translator specialising in German political thought between 1871 and 1945. He has a particular interest in the disputed legacy of European social democracy and is known for English-language translations of the works of Karl Kautsky, one of the leading theoreticians of German social democracy.

Lewis was born in South Wales. He has a degree from Sheffield University and graduated from an MA there in 2015.[1] His PhD research at Sheffield focused on historian and philosopher Oswald Spengler[2][3] and is set to be published in book form in July 2022.[4]

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