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[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
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By setting contemporary British foreign policy into its historical context, this book provides fresh...
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Matthew Goodwin‘s recent book will be essential reading for those interested in studying recent Brit...
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[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
This is a book review of Britain and Africa under Blair: In pursuit of the good state. It is the fir...
Matthew Partridge finds that Oliver Daddow and Jamie Gaskarth’s strong collection of essays on Blair...
The war on terror has shaped and defined the first decade of the twenty-first century, yet analyses ...
Matthew Partridge reviews an edited collection of works set to be a fixture on the reading lists of ...
In Culture, Economy and Politics: The Case of New Labour, David Hesmondhalgh, Kate Oakley, David Lee...
Matthew Whiting reviews Andrew Rawnsley’s much anticipated account of New Labour’s tumultuous time i...
By setting contemporary British foreign policy into its historical context, this book provides fresh...
This book examines Britain’s nuclear experience by moving away from traditional interpretations of w...
Rhiannon Vickers should be congratulated for delivering a concise, balanced, and accessible account ...
Dorchester: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2013. pp.250. £65.00. ISBN: 978-0-7546-9528-8. Reviewed by S...
Matthew Goodwin‘s recent book will be essential reading for those interested in studying recent Brit...
Ten years on, what have been the principal impacts of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 on the external ...
Book review by Brian Stiltner. Wicker, Brian and Hugh Beach, eds. Britain\u27s Bomb: What Next? Lond...
[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
[Extract] The International Handbook of Labour Union: Responses to Neo-Liberalism (from here on The ...
This is a book review of Britain and Africa under Blair: In pursuit of the good state. It is the fir...