Word: thatcherism
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...contrary, Phillips Professor of Early American History and Professor of Women's Studies Laurel Thatcher Ulrich says women's studies programs, such as the one at Harvard, have led to a flowering of a long-neglected aspect of academics...
...still working on that project detailing the waves of post-Thatcher euphoria and equanimity sweeping across working-class Britain, you've got the wrong movie. With "Secrets and Lies," Director Mike Leigh presents an absorbing, simmering drama about the colliding orbits of a brother and sister as their lives grow more complex. Beautifully composed and shot in lavishly extended, naturalistic takes, the film might draw fire only for some questionable difference in acting techniques among the cast...
...openly homophobic than it is to be racist or anti-Semitic. A woman has the best chance of becoming president because of the size of the female voting bloc; when America overcomes its fear of having a woman in a position of ultimate power, maybe the American Margaret Thatcher will step forward...
...department's biggest names, Professor of History Mark A. Kishlansky and the recently tenured Phillips Professor of Early American History and Professor of Women's Studies Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, are chiefly responsible for the current sophomore tutorial, which has proved a draw to sophomores...
There are politicians who specialize in being elected without being liked. Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain is the leading example. Her take-your-medicine style of leadership did not require personal popularity. But the American electorate, unlike the British one, does not relish a spanking. And Clinton is certainly not a politician who is indifferent to popularity. His desperate, boyish eagerness to be liked by everybody is one of his most charming but least presidential attributes. So it is especially mysterious that Clinton, of all recent Presidents, should stand poised to win re-election without acquiring the widespread...