Michael Morrogh
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Michael Morrogh shows that Renaissance men like Sir Walter Ralegh had a decidedly darker side. Published November 27 2008
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Michael Morrogh sees value in historical films, despite their evident imperfections. Published August 28 2008
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Michael Morrogh explains why Gladstone took up the cause of Irish home rule and why his policies failed so tragically. Published February 16 2001
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Michael Morrogh explains the significance of Lloyd George's answer to the Irish question. Published December 1 2000
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