From the April 2021 Issue Power to the Printers The Gun, the Ship and the Pen: Warfare, Constitutions and the Making of the Modern World By Linda Colley LR
From the February 2014 Issue Our Friends in the North Acts of Union and Acts of Disunion: What has held the UK together – and what is dividing it? By Linda Colley Bannockburns: Scottish Independence and Literary Imagination, 1314–2014 By Robert Crawford LR
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