F.G. Stapleton
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F.G. Stapleton introduces the ‘weather vane ideology’. Published August 28 2008
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F.G. Stapleton highlights the key role played by the Italian King in the Rise of Mussolini. Published August 20 2007
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F.G. Stapleton seeks to understand why the Pontiff of 1939-58 has been called ‘Hitler’s Pope’. Published November 28 2006
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F.G. Stapleton examines the role played by the armed forces in the government of the Second Reich. Published September 3 2003
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F.G. Stapleton examines the momentous social and political consequences of Germany's spectacular economic growth. Published November 29 2002
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F.G. Stapleton commends a new study. Published February 26 2002
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F.G. Stapleton defends the record of Italian governments from 1861 to 1914. Published November 23 2001
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