Arthur Marwick
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Arthur Marwick reviews a new title which re-examines British society during the controversial period between 1956 and 1963.
Published August 17 2005
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Arthur Marwick reveals how beauty moved from being enticing and dangerous to being enticing and all-powerful.
Published November 17 2004
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Published October 1 1994
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Art and artists
Published June 30 1993
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Arthur Marwick takes a sweeping look at the society and culture into which History Today was born. Published March 31 1991
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Arthur Marwick explores two contrasting titles on the First World War.
Published June 30 1986
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Arthur Marwick teaches some history lessons from the Open University.
Published February 1 1984
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Arthur Marwick explores two works on the illumination of sociology and class in 19th-century England.
Published October 1 1982
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