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Marvin Rintala
The origins of the NHS are the subject of this study that presents evidence on the key players who participated in the founding of the system. The author also traces those who opposed the NHS.
Autor:
Marvin Rintala
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Biography. 21:1-23
An aged Winston Churchill immediately detested the portrait painted of him by Graham Sutherland because it made him look like "a drinking sot."1 Although that portrait had been commissioned to honor Churchill's eightieth birthday by donations from hu
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Marvin Rintala
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Biography. 18:189-218
The external success of his political science career did not give Woodrow Wilson inner satisfaction. This failure can be explained by applying Max Weber's distinction between living off and living for one's work. Wilson lived off, but not also for, p
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Paul Cartledge, W. J. Mccoy, Irving M. Zeitlin, Warren Treadgold, Dennis E. Showalter, Elisabeth M. C. Van Houts, Norman F. Cantor, J. D. Latham, Jonathan Shepard, Peter Jackson, André Wink, Brendan Smith, Ian Friel, Om Prakash, David Parrott, Bruce P. Lenman, Glyndwr William, Michael Collins, Christopher Bassford, Norman Etherington, Donald Harman Akenson, Ida Altman, Robert H. Keyserlingk, Jim Handy, Richmond L. Clow, Harold Marcus, Andrew Chandler, Dirk Hoerder, David Healy, Nicholas Reeves, Kathleen Burk, Ilan Pappe, Michael Jabara Carley, David R. Marples, Richard Bosworth, A. Hamish Ion, Marvin Rintala, Joseph Held, David I. Hall, Ann Trotter, Alan S. Milward, Stephen Fischer-Galati, B. R. Tomlinson, Ronald C. Newton, Lawrence Aronsen, Diane B. Kunz, J. L. Granatstein, Philip J. Adler, Michael B. Bishku, Walter B. Mead, Lucian W. Pye, Milton J. Esman, William H. Mcneill, Brian Holden Reid, John A. Vasquez, Lawrence Freedman, Tom Walker
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The International History Review. 16:549-659
Autor:
Marvin Rintala
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Biography. 16:103-135
The personal causes, and political consequences, of addiction to alcohol by H. H. Asquith are explored. The most important personal cause was his unhappy second marriage, to Margot Tennant. The most important political consequences were to the hopes
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Fergus Millar, C.S. Lightfoot, N.F. Blake, Kenneth Baxter Wolf, M.H. Keen, André Wink, William S. Maltby, Geoffrey Parker, Paul Sonnino, John L. Kessell, H. Liebel-Weckowicz, Daniel Mohan, Christine L. Mueller, Neville Thompson, Reginald C. Stuart, Chester Raymond Young, Thomas Schoonover, Hugh Laracy, Paul Bew, T.R. Ravindranathan, James A. Boutilier, John Flint, S.W. Jackman, Desmond Morton, Stuart Creighton Miller, John Waterbury, Michael R. Godley, Alfred Gollin, Sally Marks, Samuel R. Williamson, Ulrich Trumpener, J.F.V. Keiger, David W. McFadden, Alan Cassels, Marvin Rintala, Michael L. Hadley, Richard R. Muller, David MacKenzie, David Stafford, Hector Mackenzie, Anthony Short, Michael Fry, Robert Malcolmson, Priscilla Dale Jones, Don Peretz, Diane B. Kunz, David Goldsworthy, Barbie MacDonald, Ronald C. Newton, Allan E. Goodman, Richard A. Gabriel, Richard Ned Lebow, Robert Jervis, Fred H. Lawson, Michael Carver, Wesley K. Wark, Randolph M. Siverson
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The International History Review. 14:109-219
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Marvin Rintala
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Politics and the Life Sciences. 9:297-299
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Marvin Rintala
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Biography. 11:124-139
In illustration of the politics of conscience, David Lloyd George risked power, prestige, and wealth by opposing the Boer War. By speaking against the war in Birmingham, political home of Joseph Chamberlain—whose war it was—Lloyd George also risk
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Marvin Rintala
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Biography. 8:248-264
Together, and predictably, David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill used the Budget of 1909 to destroy the legislative power of the House of the Lords, the last instrument of power of the landed aristocrats who had ruled Britain for so long. Arnold B