Lewis Baston
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The Prime Ministers: 55 Leaders, 55 Authors, 300 Years of History
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2020
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5 editions
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Borderlines: A History of Europe, Told from the Edges
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2024
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9 editions
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British General Election Campaigns 1830-2019
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2024
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2 editions
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The Sun Makers (The Black Archive, #60)
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Reggie: The Life of Reginald Maudling
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2004
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Don't Take No for an Answer: The 2011 Referendum and the Future of Electoral Reform
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2011
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Politico's Guide to the General Election
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2000
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The Conservatives and the Electoral System
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Sleaze: The State of Britain
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2000
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2 editions
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The Political Map of Britain
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“Chernivtsi's history renders foolish the idea that multiculturalism was new to European history; the ethnically cleansed straight-line borders such as the Oder-Neisse Line or the Curzon Line were the real innovations. They were there because of the escalation in hatred and violence in mid 20th-century Europe that had resulted in catastrophe. Different peoples have lived together - not always comfortably, of course - for longer than they have lived apart. A living continent is constantly changing, as Friedrich Naumann imagined his Mitteleuropa pullulating with life; the rigid, sterile classifications that Hitler and Stalin imposed on Europe and with which we lived for decades are deadly as well as boring.”
― Borderlines: A History of Europe, Told from the Edges
― Borderlines: A History of Europe, Told from the Edges
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