Julia Boyd (born 1948) is a British non-fiction author. [1]
The Washington Post called Travellers in the Third Reich "riveting". [2] It was awarded the 2018 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History. [3] Publishers Weekly called it a "fresh, surprising perspective on how Nazi Germany was seen at the time". [4]
The Times called A Village in the Third Reich , authored with Angelika Patel, a "fascinating deep dive into daily life", [5] and The Scotsman, "a masterpiece of historical non-fiction". [6] Publishers Weekly wrote, "Boyd and Patel pose difficult questions about ordinary Germans’ complicity in the horrors of the Holocaust". [7]
She was married to the late Sir John Boyd, a diplomat, and later Master of Churchill College, Cambridge. [8] She lives in London. [9] [1]