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History Review, Issue: 30

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A profile of the issues raised by A level questions on this history topic.

Richard Wilkinson commends recent assessments of early-modern monarchs and their ministers.  

Glenn Richardson assesses a major addition to the list of royal biographies.  

Matthew Christmas estimates the impact of new studies of the Third Reich.

Christopher Ray queries the accepted pictures of a reluctant victim of forces beyond her control.  

As the second Elizabethan age closes in disillusionment, Penry Williams reconsiders whether the first deserved the same fate.

John Dunne signposts main landmarks and current directions in the historiographical debate.

John Morrill re-examines a stormy period of religious history.

Robert Frost reveals a neglected influence on his reforms.

Bruce Waller looks at recent debate about modern Germany's greatest statesman.

Jeremy Black charts its growth in Victorian Britain.

Clive Emsley argues that nineteenth-century perceptions owed more to media-generated panic than to criminal realities.


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