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I believe in yesterday: the history of the recent past is more popular with readers than ever - and just as well, Vernon Bogdanor argues, because it performs a vital civic function.(CRITIC AT LAARGE)New statesman (1996), 2009-12, Vol.138 (4981), p.84New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Be honest--anglocentric history is more funEdwards, MikeNew statesman (1996), 1998-03, Vol.11 (496), p.50London: New Statesman LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Eyeliner: A Cultural HistoryBailey, PippaNew Statesman, 2023-11, Vol.152 (5742), p.45-45London: New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The state of reunionFletcher, MartinNew statesman (1996), 2022-04, Vol.151 (5665), p.27New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Riding the ghost train through Prussia: A journey into the heartland of a not-quite vanished state central to the history of EuropeCliffe, JeremyNew statesman (1996), 2021-12, Vol.150 (5649), p.46New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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"The English believe their elites are a treacherous class"Cowley, JasonNew statesman (1996), 2020-12, Vol.149 (5549), p.16-17London: New Statesman LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Books of the yearNew statesman (1996), 2019-11, Vol.148 (5497), p.38-51London: New Statesman LtdTexto completo disponível |
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CorrespondenceNew statesman (1996), 2019-09, Vol.148 (5489), p.10-11London: New Statesman LtdTexto completo disponível |
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HandsworthBrasher, StephenNew statesman (1996), 2017-03, Vol.146 (5360), p.69New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Railways, part 1New statesman (1996), 2010-01, Vol.139 (4983), p.58New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |