Results for "Graham Stewart"
Plague and progress
In the 17th century, disease drove social and urban change in England
The Revolution’s shadow
How did conflict affect British politics?
Nazi foreign policy — did Hitler know what he was doing?
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss how Nazi foreign policy differed from the traditional objectives of German nationalism
The unification of Germany
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the path of German unification, from the failed revolutions of 1848 to the creation of Bismarck’s Reich
The American Civil War – could the South have won?
Professor Jeremy Black discusses how the Confederate forces hoped to overcome the superior numbers and resources of the North
Before the wall’s fall
Geopolitical maneuverings between the East and the West
Colonial expansion and industrial development
Did Britain’s 18th century colonies spur the Industrial Revolution?
Across the universe
How railways conquered the world
The study and the slaughter
Geopolitics as a rhetoric of power
East Germany — the illusion of Communist prosperity
Professor Jeremy Black talks to Graham Stewart about the smoke and mirrors that obscured the reality of a failing East Germany
