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Jun 5
“When Blair or Bush offered Churchillian echoes [in 2003], it was presumably not the Churchill of Gallipoli and the Russian Civil War that they had in mind. They were providing history as answers, not the history as questions offered by scholars alive to the difficulties and dangers of predicting outcomes.” Jeremy Black, Rethinking Military History (New York: Routledge, 2004), 242.