Pat Thane
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Has the British family undergone an unparalleled breakdown since the 1960s, as is often claimed? Pat Thane argues that there never was a golden age of domestic bliss. Published November 16 2010
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Published June 19 2007
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Pat Thane examines a publication on Britain in the 20th century and the military-industrial complex.
Published February 15 2006
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Pat Thane reviews two titles on poverty in London and across Britain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Published December 1 1996
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Pat Thane reviews the first volume of a biography of the Conservative statesman and Prime Minister.
Published July 31 1985
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Pat Thane on a French philosophical approach to the history of the family
Published March 1 1981
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by J. Jean Hecht
Published October 1 1980
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