Graham Goodlad
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Graham Goodlad examines the part played by military coalitions in an era of great change. Published February 27 2012
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Graham Goodlad examines differing interpretations of the part played by King Charles I in the outbreak of the civil war. Published August 19 2011
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Graham Goodlad has enjoyed two biographies of towering 19th-century political figures. Published August 19 2011
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Graham Goodlad examines the role of Britain's postwar Labour government in the early stages of the Cold War. Published August 19 2011
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Graham Goodlad reviews an ambitious and highly scholarly study of the 'Glorious Revolution'. Published August 19 2011
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Graham Goodlad assesses the political skills that helped Charles II to escape the unenviable fates of his father and brother. Published August 18 2011
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Graham Goodlad sees virtues in a new study of recent prime ministers. Published November 23 2010
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Graham Goodlad reviews the career of A.J. Balfour, an unsuccessful Prime Minister and party leader but an important and long-serving figure on the British political scene. Published November 22 2010
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Graham Goodlad enjoys a social history of Georgian London, by Daniel Cruickshank. Published October 5 2010
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Graham Goodlad examines the changing role of the occupant of Number Ten in an era of significant political change. Published October 4 2010
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Graham Goodlad examines the controverisal reputation of Napoleon Bonaparte as a military commander. Published November 24 2009
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Graham Goodland assesses the impact of developments in non-military technology on the conduct of war in the modern era. Published September 11 2009
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Graham Goodlad assesses the conduct of British foreign policy in the era of the Congress system. Published November 26 2008
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Graham Goodlad reviews the controversial career of William Pitt the Elder, whose ascendancy coincided with Britain’s involvement in the Seven Years’ War. Published August 27 2008
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Graham Goodlad examines the controversies surrounding the development of royal power under Charles II and James II. Published August 20 2007
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