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John Crossland

John Crossland reviews a book by Michael Smith

Published May 22 2001
Published January 1 1996
John Crossland compares the investigative approach of historians and journalists.
Published November 1 1991

John Crossland uncovers a conspiracy of silence from the records of Britain's First World War court-martial victims.

Published June 30 1991

John Crossland on the ethical dilemmas facing those who wish to dig out Battle of Britain planes and pilots.

Published December 1 1990
John Crossland looks at the Dock Strike that succeeded in 1889.
Published October 9 1989
Was Britain prepared for war in 1938? Not in the air, argues John Crossland, as he investigates the myths and penny-pinching that nearly scuppered the Spitfire victors of the Battle of Britain.
Published August 31 1988
This summer marks the fiftieth anniversary of the formal outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war, but eight months earlier a tragi-comic sequence of mutiny and kidnap marked a crucial stage in the struggle of Nationalists and Communists for the hearts and minds of China.
Published June 30 1987

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