Richard Evans may be best known for his book 'In Defence of History', a standard textbook on historical methods, and for his role in the David Irving libel trial, where his application of those methods exposed the wilful distortions on which Irving based his Holocaust denial. This book is more in Evans' main field as Britain's leading historian of Germany. A collection of reviews and commentaries from the 1990s, it provides an excellent overview of some key debates in the field, alongside exploration of some of the ways in which history can be (ab-)used for political ends. Evans' style throughout is very accessible, yet authoritative.