R.E. Foster
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R. E. Foster examines thereputation and politicalstature of a three-timesprime minister. Published September 4 2009
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R. E. Foster examines the career of Pitt the Younger. Published March 9 2009
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R.E. Foster emphasises the threat to Elizabeth’s regime. Published November 27 2008
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R. E. Foster puts the dissolution of the monasteries into historical context. Published August 27 2008
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R. E. Foster explains the young Palmerston’s progress from Tory to Liberal. Published February 28 2008
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R. E. Foster surveys the changing interpretations and introduces the key facts. Published November 28 2006
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R. E. Foster reconsiders the origins of the Church Settlement of 1559. Published February 24 2006
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R.E. Foster shows that we should know more of Perceval than the manner of his untimely death. Published November 24 2005
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With an introduction by Elizabeth Longford
Published December 1 1985
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The Duke of Wellington proved a gift to the cartoonists of 'Punch' - he was a figure the magazine's readership would recognise, and he did not look unlike Mr Punch himself. Published April 30 1984
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