History Review, Issue: 30
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A profile of the issues raised by A level questions on this history topic. |
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Richard Wilkinson commends recent assessments of early-modern monarchs and their ministers. |
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Glenn Richardson assesses a major addition to the list of royal biographies. |
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Matthew Christmas estimates the impact of new studies of the Third Reich. |
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Christopher Ray queries the accepted pictures of a reluctant victim of forces beyond her control. |
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As the second Elizabethan age closes in disillusionment, Penry Williams reconsiders whether the first deserved the same fate. |
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John Dunne signposts main landmarks and current directions in the historiographical debate. |
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John Morrill re-examines a stormy period of religious history. |
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Robert Frost reveals a neglected influence on his reforms. |
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Bruce Waller looks at recent debate about modern Germany's greatest statesman. |
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Jeremy Black charts its growth in Victorian Britain. |
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Clive Emsley argues that nineteenth-century perceptions owed more to media-generated panic than to criminal realities. |
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