How Does History Judge Prime Ministers?
Political reputations are forged by actions, but the long view of history can be hard to predict.
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Political reputations are forged by actions, but the long view of history can be hard to predict.
The House of Lords, often in the shadow of the Commons, asserted its power during the reigns of James I and his son, Charles I.
A new form of antiquarianism? Celebrating experience at the expense of analysis? Seven leading historians seek to define social history.