Peter Mandler
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Global history has become a vigorous field in recent years, examining all parts of the empires of Europe and Asia and moving beyond the confines of ‘top-down’ diplomatic history, as Peter Mandler explains. Published February 14 2012
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Peter Mandler gives a fairly short introduction to ‘Very Short Introductions’
Published October 16 2009
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Biography of the classical Oxford scholar
Published May 14 2009
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Sheila Rowbotham
Verso 548pp £24.99ISBN 978 1844 672950Edward Carpenter was the first
brown-rice-and-sandals socialist – or, rather, since that particular
cliché is a later coinage, the first ‘sandals-and-song socialist’, as
one obituarist dubbed him posthumously in 1929.
Published December 15 2008
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Published April 10 2008
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Peter Mandler argues that academic historians have a crucial contribution to make to the nation’s cultural life.
Published June 18 2002
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Peter Mandler reviews a book by Paul Longford Published August 31 2000
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Sharon Marcus
Published August 31 1999
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Peter Mandler assesses new books on landownership
Published November 1 1995
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