History Review, Issue: 24
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Matthew Christmas looks at recent summaries of the debate on 19th century political history. |
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C.D.C. Armstrong reviews recent books on the English Reformation. |
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John Derry exposes popular myths about a misunderstood statesman. |
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Jeremy Black passes judgement on British foreign policy 1688-1815. |
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Harry Hearder argues that Metternich got it wrong - Italy's sense of unity is the oldest and most deeply rooted in Europe. |
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Robert Pearce looks at a turning point in the history of mentalities, when the way Britons perceived themselves and others changed forever. |
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Following up his article on causation, Graham Darby spins a thread to guide you through the labyrinth of The Causes of the Thirty Years War. |
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How important was the man to the movement? Andrew Pettegree asks what would have happened to the Reformation had the Diet of Worms witnessed its leader’s martyrdom.... |
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Frank McDonough looks at the old question of whether history is made by great individuals or impersonal forces. |
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Since the 1860s Women's History has sought to recapture the experiences of a previously submerged half of the population. Sarah Newman looks to the feminist struggle to... |
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