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Off I hop

Well it's time for me to catch a flight back to London. I may have another update or two when I get home, but bye for now!

Geoff

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The saga of the relations between France and Britain comprising lengthy periods of bloody confrontation, easy and uneasy peace, and close - and not so close - alliances has been extensively documented and analysed. However, most of the writing on this subject has focused on the political, diplomatic, economic and military aspects of Franco-British relations and much less attention has been paid to the images constructed in Britain of France and the French, and those of Britain and the British or, as the French

The saga of the relations between France and Britain comprising lengthy periods of bloody confrontation, easy and uneasy peace, and close - and not so close - alliances has been extensively documented and analysed. However, most of the writing on this subject has focused on the political, diplomatic, economic and military aspects of Franco-British relations and much less attention has been paid to the images constructed in Britain of France and the French, and those of Britain and the British or, as the French

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