A Union Forever: The Irish Question and U.S. Foreign Relations in the Victorian Age, by David Sim
It was Civil War not Fenianism that prompted Anglo-American tensions, argues Donald M. MacRaild

It was Civil War not Fenianism that prompted Anglo-American tensions, argues Donald M. MacRaild

The reckless pursuit of rank threatens the academy’s future, argues Roger Brown
My claim that the lecture remains justifiably at the heart of university education is rejected by Graham Gibbs in his rather condescending appeal to authority, in which he compares me (along with...

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Thailand, Cyprus and Sri Lanka initiatives bring fiscal losses and criticism

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Daniel Sokol’s honorary post at King’s College London withdrawn

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