David Englander

British historian (1949-1999)

David Englander was a British historian who made significant contributions to the field of history, particularly in the areas of labour and poverty, as well as the experiences of soldiers in the World Wars. His work demonstrated a keen understanding of the social and economic factors that shaped the lives of individuals and communities during times of conflict and upheaval.

Englander's expertise extended to the study of notable figures and historical phenomena, including the work of Charles Booth, a pioneering social researcher, and the complex issue of Jewish immigration to Britain. Through his research and writings, Englander established himself as a respected authority in his field, leaving a lasting impact on the academic community. His legacy continues to be felt, with his work remaining a valuable resource for historians and scholars exploring the complexities of labour, poverty, and social history.