James Williamson
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James Williamson, who was highly commended in the Royal Historical Society/History Today undergraduate dissertation prize 2006, asks whether accepting US economic support in the form of the European Recovery Programme, or Marshall Plan, in the postwar era caused Clement Attlee’s Labour government to water down its socialist agenda.
Published January 16 2008
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