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'This outstanding book is a must-read. Witzel draws on a huge range of historical examples to offer genuinely new insights into an issue of central and enduring relevance. He reveals the complexity of leadership as it actually practiced for good or ill in different contexts. This is a timely warning against the simplistic formulaic models of leadership that still abound.' - John Child, Professor of Commerce, University of Birmingham, UK and author of 'Hierarchy: A Key Idea for Business and Society'.
'It is all here: the history, culture, psychology, philosophy, politics and practice of leadership, set out in clear detail, with rich learning worn very lightly. Morgen Witzel has done us a service by showing how deep the roots of leadership are, even if we are sometimes too easily distracted by the noise and posturing of today's "leaders".' - Stefan Stern, Visiting Professor in Management Practice, Cass Business School, City, University of London, UK.
'A History of Leadership offers a unique perspective on the study of leadership. By looking at how leadership has been practiced in the past, Morgen Witzel cuts through much of the vagueness of leadership theory and looks at leadership in practice, warts and all. Some of the book is uncomfortable reading; all of it is fascinating.' - Dominic Barton, Global Managing Partner Emeritus, McKinsey & Company.
'Sometimes you come across a book that you wish you'd written: this is one of those - a critical, wide ranging and global survey of the history of leadership that I doubt will be bettered for many years to come' - Keith Grint, Emeritus Professor, Warwick Business School