Kathleen Burk
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Published March 31 1996
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Published February 1 1994
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Money makes the world go around: Kathleen Burk looks at how the Yankee dollar transferred influence from the Old World to the New. Published March 1 1993
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Britain and the Great War, 1914-1918
Published January 1 1988
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Published March 31 1987
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Kathleen Burk looks at the recent history weekend organised at Long Wittenham, a village of less than a thousand residents on the River Thames in south Oxfordshire.
Published February 1 1985
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Kathleen Burk discusses the publishing of history books.
Published January 1 1985
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In the continuing series 'What is...history?' eight historians define political history - an area sometimes regarded as 'narrow', 'elitist' or simply 'dull', but now enjoying a recrudescence. Published January 1 1985
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by Robert Skidelsky
Published March 31 1984
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