Conspiracies: theory and practice
Jeremy Black talks with Graham Stewart about the many conspiracies and secretive plots that really did shape the course of events
Conspiracy theories often provide convenient explanations for complex or random events to fit and sustain the particular prejudices of their believers. But in this edition of Black’s History Week, Professor Jeremy Black talks to The Critic‘s political editor, Graham Stewart, about the many conspiracies and secretive plots that really did shape the course of events.
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