Which straw broke the back of British agriculture?
The Agrarian History of England and Wales Volume 7 1850-1914
The Agrarian History of England and Wales Volume 7 1850-1914
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Universities presumably anticipated some discontent among professional bodies such as the Law Society when they were lobbying for the abolition of teaching quality assessments. Like prospective...
History must set out its stall to policy-makers to persuade political advisers that it is perilous to neglect the past or to rely on Timewatch when you are trying to influence the future. Karen Gold...
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