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Mark Rathbone

Mark Rathbone assesses the importance of the office of 'Veep' (VP) over the past 220 years.

Published November 29 2011

Mark Rathbone puts the famous 1954 school segregation case, Brown v. Board of Education, into historical context.

Published November 22 2010

Mark Rathbone looks at the Battle of the Widow McCormack’s Cabbage Garden and at what happened to those involved.

Published October 4 2010

Mark Rathbone analyses the continuing influence of the Munich conference on post-war events.

Published September 9 2009

Mark Rathbone asks why the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia emerged in the 1850s as the likely unifier of Italy.

Published November 27 2008

Mark Rathbone analyses the causes and consequences of sudden changes of policy in nineteenth-century British politics.

Published August 27 2008

Mark Rathbone examines the importance of one Alabama town’s contribution to the civil rights movement.

Published February 27 2008

Mark Rathbone assesses the degree of success achieved by one of the great Victorian Prime Ministers.

Published November 28 2006

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

Mark Rathbone assesses the effectiveness of measures taken in Tudor England to meet the problems of poverty and vagrancy.

Published March 1 2005

Mark Rathbone compares Gladstone's and Disraeli's differing approaches to a crucial foreign policy issue.

Published December 1 2004

Mark Rathbone reviews six books from Heinemann's popular A-level series.

Published September 7 2004

Mark Rathbone reviews a textbook on American History.

Published March 8 2004

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

Mark Rathbone examines the varied reputation of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland.

Published November 29 2002

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