Mark Rathbone
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Mark Rathbone assesses the importance of the office of 'Veep' (VP) over the past 220 years. Published November 29 2011
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Mark Rathbone puts the famous 1954 school segregation case, Brown v. Board of Education, into historical context. Published November 22 2010
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Mark Rathbone looks at the Battle of the Widow McCormack’s Cabbage Garden and at what happened to those involved. Published October 4 2010
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Mark Rathbone analyses the continuing influence of the Munich conference on post-war events. Published September 9 2009
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Mark Rathbone asks why the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia emerged in the 1850s as the likely unifier of Italy. Published November 27 2008
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Mark Rathbone analyses the causes and consequences of sudden changes of policy in nineteenth-century British politics. Published August 27 2008
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Mark Rathbone examines the importance of one Alabama town’s contribution to the civil rights movement. Published February 27 2008
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Mark Rathbone assesses the degree of success achieved by one of the great Victorian Prime Ministers. Published November 28 2006
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Mark Rathbone considers why American trade unionism was so violent for much of 1865-1980 but so much more peaceful by the mid-twentieth century. Published November 22 2005
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Mark Rathbone assesses the effectiveness of measures taken in Tudor England to meet the problems of poverty and vagrancy. Published March 1 2005
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Mark Rathbone compares Gladstone's and Disraeli's differing approaches to a crucial foreign policy issue. Published December 1 2004
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Mark Rathbone reviews six books from Heinemann's popular A-level series. Published September 7 2004
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Mark Rathbone reviews a textbook on American History. Published March 8 2004
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Mark Rathbone looks at the role of the Supreme Court in the history of civil rights in the USA from 1865 onwards. Published March 8 2004
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Mark Rathbone examines the varied reputation of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Published November 29 2002
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