Edward Pearce
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Edward Pearce considers the vitriolic reception offered by some to Russian Jews seeking asylum in Britain a hundred years ago.
Published November 1 2000
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Jonathan Glover
Published February 1 2000
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Edward Pearce compares the careers of two giants of Fleet Street, A.G. Gardiner and J.L. Garvin. Published March 31 1999
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Published July 31 1998
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With the future of the House of Lords up for debate, Edward Pearce recounts the furore surrounding the passing of the 1911 Parliament Act.
Published May 31 1998
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Edward Pearce reflects on how clever men have frequently produced the wrong answer to ‘The Irish Question’
Published February 1 1998
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Edited by Ian CroweEdmund Burke and out Present DiscontentsJim McCue
Published February 1 1998
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Edward Pearce on Anglo-Irish affairs between the bid for Irish Home Rule in 1886 and the outbreak of civil war.
Published September 30 1997
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Edward Pearce on how the Conservative Party have faced defeat in yesteryear.
Published February 1 1997
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Published February 1 1997
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Edward Pearce on why some Britons continue to be antagonistic towards the Germans.
Published August 31 1996
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Published April 30 1996
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Ben Pimlott
Published March 1 1993
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