The Foreign Policies of Hitler and Mussolini
Russell Tarr sees similarities but also important contrasts in the foreign policies of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
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Russell Tarr sees similarities but also important contrasts in the foreign policies of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy
Reforms to divorce law inevitably prompt moral panic as they did in Victorian England.
Brutality, corruption and abuses of power in the Metropolitan Police at the turn of the 20th century led to an inquiry – but no reform.
Contrary to myth, it wasn’t Prince Albert but another German royal transplant who introduced the Christmas tree to Britain.
Michael Foot celebrates the anniversary of the London Library with a tribute to its founder, Thomas Carlyle.
The aim of Charles I’s foreign policy was to restore his nephew’s lands in the Rhineland. France, he thought, was the key to success.
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.
The trial of Captain William Kidd raised uncomfortable questions for the state about the pirate’s role in the consolidation of England’s early overseas empir