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Peter Clements

Peter Clements evaluates the thirtieth president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge.

Published September 3 2003

Peter Clements assesses why two nations which seemingly had so much in common at the beginning of the 1930s were at war with each other by the end of the decade.

Published March 1 2000

Was Britain's reputation as the champion of Italian independence really warranted? Giuseppe Garibaldi was undoubtedly popular with Britons, but Peter Clements is sceptical.

Published December 1 1999

Peter Clements looks at two new books on 19th and 20th century Italy.

Published March 1 1999

Peter Clements explains that addressing the question directly is the key to securing good grades.

Published March 1 1999

The second of the two Longman/History Today prize-winning essays on the topic ‘Is distance lending enchantment to the view historians have of the British Empire and its legacies’.

Published March 31 1998

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