An essay written by the father of which British Prime Minister, “Of a History of Events Which Have Not Happened", formally examines counterfactuals to understand how we think of and record history?
Benjamin Disraeli The essay was written in the early 1800s, by British writer Isaac DIsraeli.
Which British prime minister returned from Munich to London in 1938 with an agreement signed by Hitler, Mussolini and the French Premier that promised peace in Europe?
The historically significant "Wind of Change" speech was made by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan on 3 February 1960 to the Parliament of which country?