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David Garland

Pseudonym of Keith MilesKeith Miles (born 1940) is an English author, who writes under his own name and also historical fiction and mystery novels under the pseudonym Edward Marston. He is known for his mysteries set in the world of Elizabethan theater. He has also written a series of novels based on events in the Domesday Book.The protagonist of the theater series is Nicholas Bracewell, the bookholder of a leading Elizabethan theater company (in an alternate non-Shakespearean universe).The latter series' two protagonists are the Norman soldier Ralph Delchard and the former novitiate turned lawyer Gervase Bret, who is half Norman and half Saxon.His latest series of novels are based in early Victorian period and revolve around the fictional railway detective Inspector Robert Colbeck.

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Jovani González Hernándezhas quoted2 years ago
Welfare state regimes take a great variety of forms, and some are more extensive or generous than others; but the existence of a welfare state is a feature of all developed societies. That is a significant social fact.
Jovani González Hernándezhas quoted2 years ago
These core elements of the welfare state are abidingly popular with the electorate, and are supported even by avowedly anti-government political movements such as the Tea Party.
Jovani González Hernándezhas quoted2 years ago
The welfare state is a damage-limiting, problem-solving device rather than anyone’s ideal social relationship.
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