Peter Clarke
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Peter Clarke breathes a sigh of relief that the 'inevitable triumph of Labour' view of 20th-century British history is being replaced by one both more pluralist and more appreciative of its idiosyncratic achievements.
Published August 31 1991
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Peter Clarke looks at the memory of the influential economist
Published November 1 1988
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Edited by P.J. Waller
Published February 1 1988
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edited by Kenneth O. Morgan
Published August 31 1984
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Peter Clarke presents a review of the historiography on the topic.
Published March 1 1983
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by Terence H. Qualter
Published October 1 1980
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The Hudson's Bay Company was one of the central forces moulding the development of the vast tracts of land that today are Canada - but as Barry Gough explains here, the circumstances of its launch in 1670 also reveal much about the commercial forces, personalities and rivalries of Restoration England. |
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