Ian Garrett
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Ian Garrett asks why British Governments found Ireland so difficult a problem in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Published February 21 2012
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Ian Garrett advises on how to succeed under the new AQA rules. Published August 18 2011
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Ian Garrett looks at the experience of coalitions and minority governments in nineteenth and twentieth-century British politics. Published November 22 2010
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Ian Garrett shows that well-informed counter-factual speculation can help us understand better the causes and consequences of what did happen. Published October 5 2010
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