The Battle of Hattin (1187) The Civil Rights Movement in the USA The Bolshevik State: 1917-1924 The 1905 Russian Revolution Lenin & The Russian Revolution The Leading Question in Chartist Historiography Britain’s involvement in Africa,1868-1902 The First World War & The British Empire Popularity of Imperialism in Britain, 1880-1902 Indian Independence & British Decolonisation Trotsky & The Bolsheviks 1917-1924 The Russian Provisional Government, 1917 Why did the General Strike not Succeed? Reasons for the Labour Landslide of 1945 Nonviolence & Civil Rights Radicalism & Civil Rights Living Standards: Regional & Social Differences 1919-1939 The First World War & the Liberal Decline Stalin & The Great Terror Interview with Professor J. Arch Getty
The Battle of Hattin (1187): The Crusades - Professor Graham Loud, University of Leeds.
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In recent years historians of the civil rights movement have moved their focus away from the charismatic leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. to explore the role played by “ordinary...
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Survival and Consolidation: When the Bolsheviks declared a new government in October 1917 many a commentator, including many Bolsheviks, thought that it could not survive as a one-party regime. It...
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Causes, Course, Consequences: In 1905 Russia became famous as a centre of Revolution. The eyes of Europe were focused upon modern forms of discontent, especially the mass strike, in an old political...
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Soviet and Western historiography has for long identified Lenin as the most influential figure in explaining how the October Revolution of 1917 took place. This follows a comment in Trotsky’s diary...
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The Leading Question in Chartist Historiography by one of the leading historians of Chartism: Dr. Malcolm Chase, University of Leeds.
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‘Were strategic or economic motives the more important factor in explaining Britain’s involvement in Africa during the period from 1868-1902?’ Historians and strategic matters;...
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How far do you agree that the First World War marked a decisive chance in Britain’s control over its empire in the years 1870-1980? Dr. Chris Prior, University of Leeds: India - nationalism and...
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To what extent was imperialism a popular policy in Britain throughout the period from 1880 to 1902? Dr. Chris Prior, University of Leeds: The press; The musichalls and poopular culture; Opponents of...
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How important was Indian Independence (1947) in changing British attitudes to decolonisation during the period from 1945 to 1960? Dr. Chris Prior, University of Leeds: The significance of 1947; The...
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Leon Trotsky joined the Bolsheviks in August 1917 after many years of separation. He was nevertheless a key figure in the establishment and maintenance of Soviet power. It was Trotsky’s strategy by...
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The Russian Provisional Government is discussed by historians as a failure. It is presented as not taking decisive action on a range of pressing issues. It therefore lost popular support and was...
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Why did the General Strike not Succeed? Dr. Hester Barron, University of Sussex: Introduction; How far were the leaders of the TUC General Council responsible?; Government position (maintenance of...
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Reasons for the Labour Landslide of 1945: Explanations given by Conservative Party in aftermath of election; Longer-term trends in society; Wartime politics; Composition of the electorate. Dr....
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Nonviolence & Civil Rights: Dr. Simon Hall, University of Leeds.
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Radicalism & Civil Rights: Dr. Simon Hall, University of Leeds.
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Dr. Hester Barron, University of Sussex: Living Standards: Regional & Social Differences 1919-1939
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Dr. Hester Barron, University of Sussex: ‘To What Extent was The First World War Responsible for the longer-term Liberal Decline?’
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“Stalin and The Great Terror’ by Professor J. Arch Getty, Professor of Modern Russian History, University of California, Los Angeles.
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Fantastic interview of Stalin and Great Terror expert Professor J. Arch Getty, University of California, Los Angeles, conducted by Dr. James Harris, University of Leeds, editor of Stalin: A New...
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