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by Pittock, Murray G. H.
Published 2001
Macmillan Education UK
Table of Contents: ...Scottish Nationhood to 1707 -- Scotland's Ruin? -- A Scottish Empire -- The Scottish National Party...

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Published 2001
Macmillan Education UK
... thought of as being excluded from the political nation in early modern England. If by political nation we...

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by Rubinstein, William D.
Published 2003
Macmillan Education UK
Table of Contents: ... -- Britain in the 1920s: Bonar Law, Macdonald, Baldwin -- The Second Labour Administration and the National...

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by Levin, Carole
Published 2002
Macmillan Education UK
...The reign of Elizabeth I was marked by change: England finally became a protestant nation...

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Published 2002
Macmillan Education UK
Table of Contents: ...; M.Hopkinson -- Nationalism; B.P.Murphy -- Unionism; P.Martin -- Gender; M.Ward -- Commemoration; A.Dolan...

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by Steiner, Zara S., Neilson, Keith
Published 2003
Macmillan Education UK
... balance of power and the nation's favourable position within it. Lucid and comprehensive, Britain...

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by Ziegler, Paul R.
Published 2003
Macmillan Education UK
... to the onrush of modernity, he nevertheless seized the initiative both at home and abroad in leading his nation...

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by McDermott, Kevin, Agnew, Jeremy
Published 1996
Macmillan Education UK
..., Bolshevisation versus national traditions, and the role of leading individuals in the Comintern apparatus. A...

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by Barnard, Toby
Published 2004
Macmillan Education UK
... - studies in detail the mechanisms - both national and local - through which Protestant control...

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by Packer, Ian
Published 1998
Macmillan Education UK
... the war'. Lloyd George was centrally involved in all the major national issues of the early twentieth...

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by Booth, Alan
Published 2001
Macmillan Education UK
... the world's richest industrial country in 1900 to one of the poorest nations of Western Europe in 2000...

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by Darwin, John
Published 1988
Macmillan Education UK
... nationalism and superpower pressure? Were the colonial transfers of power a noble and timely recognition...