Anthony Seldon
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Anthony Seldon considers when and why history ends and current affairs begin.
Published November 1 1991
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Two recent biographies about senior figures in the Labour Party
Published July 31 1991
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Three volumes of a new series of extracts from the Manchester Guardian
Published November 1 1988
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Peter Hennessy and Anthony Seldon raise questions about systematic interviewing and lack of preservation of historical evidence. Published March 31 1986
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An inspiring leader during the dark days of war, Winston Churchill was losing popularity with the Conservative defeat of the post war years. But despite growing pressure from his cabinet colleagues Churchill chose his own time to relinquish the office of Prime Minister.
Published February 1 1982
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