Russel Tarr
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Russel Tarr compares and contrasts the rise to power of two Communist leaders. Published August 19 2011
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Russell Tarr sees similarities but also important contrasts in the foreign policies of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy Published November 26 2009
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Russel Tarr introduces the new International Baccalaureate, assessing its advantages and disadvantages compared with A Levels. Published August 27 2008
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Once again Russel Tarr demonstrates how ICT can enrich and enliven the work of historians. Published November 28 2006
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Russell Tarr explains how the Bolsheviks established their grip on Russia after the 1917 Revolution, and at what cost. Published August 31 2006
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Russel Tarr shows that there is much more to using video than pressing ‘play’. Published February 24 2006
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Russel Tarr outlines what was at issue in the clash between Catholics and Protestants. Published March 1 2005
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Russel Tarr demonstrates how today’s technology can enliven teaching and learning about the past. Published December 1 2003
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Russel Tarr considers key issues from the life of the famous Cardinal. Published February 25 2003
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Russel Tarr asks key questions about the religious radicals of the 16th century. Published November 23 2001
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Russel Tarr analyses the short-term and underlying causes of the wars raging at the start of the 16th century. Published February 16 2001
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