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HIH3255 | University of Exeter 09/24/21 HIH3255 | University of Exeter HIH3255 View Online Churchill and the Empire, 1874 - 1965: Sources 1 Alford, Bernard William Ernest. Britain in the world economy since 1880. London: : Longman 1996. 2 Clarke, Peter. Hope and glory: Britain 1900-1990. London: : Penguin 1997. 3 Clarke, Peter. A question of leadership: Gladstone to Thatcher. London: : Penguin 1992. 4 Lloyd, Trevor Owen. Empire, welfare state, Europe: English history 1906-1992. 4th ed. New York: : Oxford University Press 1993. 5 Porter, Bernard. Britannia’s burden: the political evolution of modern Britain, 1850-1990. London: : Edward Arnold 1994. 6 Pugh, Martin. State and society: a social and political history of Britain, 1870-1997. 2nd ed. London: : Arnold 1999. 1/42 09/24/21 HIH3255 | University of Exeter 7 Atlas of the British Empire. London: : Guild Publishing 1989. 8 Butler, David, Butler, Gareth. Twentieth century British political facts, 1900-2000. 8th ed. 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