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Introduction: Challenging History: what it means and how to do it
1. Challenging Communism: Britain sends land forces to Korea, July 1950
2. Challenging Nasser: the Suez crisis, July 1956
3. Challenging de Gaulle: Britain applies to join the EEC, July 1961
4. Challenging Britain's world role: the decision to withdraw from East of Suez, January 1968
5. Challenging the KGB: Operation FOOT, September 1971
6. Challenging the Argentines: Britain sends a task force to the Falklands, April 1982
Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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