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...In the years before the war, wrote Dangerfield, “fires long smouldering in the English spirit suddenly flared up”. By “the end of 1913, Liberal England was reduced to ashes”....
...Professor Martin Dangerfield Professor of European Integration Jean Monnet Chair in the European Integration of Central and East EuropeDepartment of History, Politics and War Studies, University of Wolverhampton...
...Additional reporting by Georgina McCartney in London Letter in response to this article: Correcting the timeline on Ukraine’s EU relations / From Professor Martin Dangerfield, Professor of European Integration...
...With spectacular presumption, it attributes Armstrong’s reticence to his bereavement, as though he’d been out-bantering Rodney Dangerfield until his daughter contracted cancer....
...Martin Dangerfield Professor of European Integration and Jean Monnet Chair in the European Integration of Central and East Europe, Dept of History, Politics and War Studies, University of Wolverhampton,...
...The writer is chief economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Letters in response to this article: Socialist revolution failed to reap benefits of trade / From Martin Dangerfield, University...
...Yes, the formally constituted enterprise called the Liberal party waned before the first world war, for reasons itemised by Dangerfield. Its ideas lived on....
...Self-effacement can work in American hands — Woody Allen does it, Rodney Dangerfield lived by it — partly because it is so unexpected from an outwardly brash culture....
...“The Strange Death of Liberal England” was a 1935 book written by the journalist and academic George Dangerfield that chronicled the collapse of the old Liberal party after the first world war, and its effective...
...In The Strange Death of Liberal England, his 1935 romp through late Victorian politics, George Dangerfield wrote that the Liberals had a last, brilliant flaring of independent government between 1906 and...
...Kevin Dangerfield, previously chief financial officer at Morgan, will continue in his role as interim CEO until Mr Raby starts in August....
...Mr Blair, chief executive, took advantage on Monday, improving his holding by about a third whereas Kevin Dangerfield, a non-executive director, threw caution to the wind with a fivefold increase on the...
...Harry Markowitz slips in a Rodney Dangerfield impersonation while talking regulation of banks’ trading book risk here: Optimising mean return subject to variance beats doing it with respect to all the other...
...When the historian George Dangerfield chronicled The Strange Death of Liberal England in 1935, he meant the party, not the creed....
...The rally in stock prices since March 2009 has been the Rodney Dangerfield of bull markets. The late comedian regularly complained that he got “no respect”....
...I went to a fight the other night and a hockey game broke out – Rodney Dangerfield When the late comedian uttered that now famous joke some years ago, he described how much of the world views ice hockey...
...“I decided it was time to branch out on my own,” says Dangerfield. “And besides, I felt there was a gap in the market for good, French-style value-dining.”...
...Some readers may recognise this passage from George Dangerfield’s coruscating 1935 account of the descent to first world war, The Strange Death of Liberal England....
...When I was at Sussex University, it was my ambition to write a book like The Strange Death of Liberal England, by George Dangerfield, published in 1935, because that struck me as being written with such...
...The exquisite poignancy of a baby girl’s progress to her first love, marriage and her own children is heightened by the soundtrack, a Fyfe Dangerfield cover version of Billy Joel’s “She’s Always a Woman”...
...Dangerfield’s book, published during the 1930, provides the classic account of the pre-World War One upheavals that saw then then Liberal Party surrender its claim to be a party of government....
...Between them came Dangerfield’s commission Poco & The Cage, a dramatic little piece, full of angst and aching glissando, about a trapped skylark....
...The idea takes its cue from George Dangerfield’s book, The Strange Death of Liberal England, published 75 years ago, which described how in the 1920s Labour usurped the Liberals as the main alternative to...
...Kevin Dangerfield, finance director, said the company was keeping a close eye on the financial robustness of its supplier base but had so far not encountered any difficulties....
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