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Signposts: Italy in the 19th and 20th Centuries

With Italy on the brink of financial collapse and in deep political crisis, the country’s 150th anniversary has been a dramatic one. It is especially timely, then, to take stock of new research into this most contradictory and enigmatic of countries.

Malthus and the Seven Billion

When the world’s population reached seven billion it prompted a great deal of nonsense to be written about Thomas Malthus. Robert J. Mayhew sets the record straight.

Postwar Germany: The Profits of Peace

Keith Lowe on the dilemmas faced by a victorious but financially ruined Britain in its dealings with postwar Germany.

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New Ebook: A Social History Of Drinking

The latest ebook from the files of History Today, on the history of booze, is available from Amazon now.

In the March issue of History Today

Hitler's dream capital, the patriotic Noël Coward and controversy at the court of George III: a preview of our March issue.

Michael Burleigh, Master of His Time

Historian Michael Burleigh has won the prestigious Nonino International Master of his Time Prize.

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Book Reviews

This large landscape shaped book draws on Philip Davies' bestselling Lost London, whilst also featuring previously unseen photographs.

Stephen Gundle reviews two books which explore Italian culture in the postwar decades.

Two Tudor treats from the prolific writers A.N. Wilson and Alison Weir.

More From History Today

In the February edition of the History Today podcast: an Englishman in the Spanish Civil War, life in postwar Germany and the Romans who built Britain. Listen using the player below or download via iTunes

The Historical Dictionary is a glossary of facts, figures, biographies and definitions of historical terms. With hundreds of entries, it offers concise, expertly written summaries of key characters and concepts from history.

Competitions & Pastimes

In this month's quiz we have questions on the Mughal empire, monarchs in battle and the Tacna-Arica Question.

Congratulations to the winner of our caption competition in December, who gave a saucy subtext to this picture from the RAF's wartime photo interpretation unit.

Enter our crossword competition and win an audiobook of A Brief History of Mathematics, written and presented by Marcus du Sautoy.


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