International Relations
Relations across the UK, Europe and globally are frequently changing, and have done so across our history. How these relations are recorded, monitored and treated are discussed in the collection of articles and podcasts here. The very concept of international relations is explored as are when boundaries and discussions between states and groups started to matter. What are the procedures, protocols and outcomes of a world according to the history of international relations are all under scrutiny?
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Political and social attitudes underpinning the 1924 Olympics
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Polychronicon 143: the Balfour Declaration
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Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI
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Real Lives: Alexander Stewart
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Real Lives: Cecily Cook
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Real Lives: Henry Allingham and the First World War
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Real Lives: Maharaja’s German: Anthony Pohlmann in India
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Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee
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Real Lives: The Reverend John Chilembwe
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Recruiting volunteers to fight in the First World War
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Shadow states and armed struggle
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Stalin, Propaganda, and Soviet Society during the Great Terror
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Stalinism
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Sutton Hoo and long-distance contacts
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Sweden’s forgotten revolution
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Terriers in India
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The American Diplomatic Tradition
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Europe
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The Battle of Monte Cassino and the D-Day Landings
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The British Empire on trial
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