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William D. Rubinstein
Genocide is a topic beset by ambiguities over meaning and double standards. In this stimulating and gripping history, William Rubinstein sets out to clarify the meaning of the term genocide and its historical evolution, and provides a working definit
Autor:
William D. Rubinstein
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Intelligence and National Security. 35:921-924
Spy Sites of New York City is a rather unusual, intelligently written and well-produced guide to buildings and other the other places in New York City and its suburbs associated in the broadest sen...
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William D. Rubinstein
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British Scholar. 3:5-23
In this article I wish to consider the survival and continuation of Britain’s elites in the two decades after the First World War. It is commonplace to view Britain’s traditional elites as having reached a peak of influence, power, and wealth in
Autor:
William D. Rubinstein
For many intelligent people, the stuff of history does not consist of the kind of dry-as-dust investigations of diplomatic, economic, or political history that most university historians research and write about, but the famous topics of historys mys
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James Jaffe, Dianne Kirby, Keith Mason, Tom O'Malley, Simon Phillips, Dave Postles, William D. Rubinstein, Jonathan White
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Cultural and Social History. 4:423-438
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ROBIN OKEY, HENRY J. COHN, DAVID SCOTT, LOTHAR HÖBELT, WILLIAM D. RUBINSTEIN, VALERIE CROMWELL, PETER C. CALDWELL
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Parliaments, Estates and Representation. 23:253-263
Autor:
William D. Rubinstein
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Genocide ISBN: 9781315836133
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Autor:
William D. Rubinstein
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Journal of Modern Jewish Studies. 9:432-434
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William D. Rubinstein
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Historical Research. 73:175-196
Leopold Amery (1873–1955) is best-known as a lifelong champion of imperial preference and empire unity, and was an important figure in the Conservative party during the first half of the twentieth century. Yet Amery was also a man with an extraordi