History Review, Issue: 37
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David McKinnon-Bell analyses the state of France around 1598 and explains why recovery under Henry IV was so rapid. |
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As we enter the new dispensation, wherein AS and A2 equals an A Level, Graham D. Goodlad gives some timely and pertinent advice. |
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Graham Darby casts a critical eye on a volume in a new series. |
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Richard Wilkinson finds stimulation in a new book on Labour's leaders. |
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Annette Mayer commends a wide-ranging study of women's history. |
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June 3rd 1940 was the last night of evacuations of Allied forces from Dunkirk. Patrick Wilson assesses the importance of Operation Dynamo. |
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What did Hitler mean by Lebensraum? Did he attempt to translate theory into reality? Martyn Housden 'unpacks' the term and puts it into historical context. |
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Richard Kelly finds compelling links between England soccer managers and post-war political leaders |
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Roger Spalding introduces one of the most important publications in modern world history. |
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The economic crisis which began in 1929 is often seen as the major turning point in 20th-century world history. Patricia Clavin examines its causes and effects. |
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Mark Rathbone charts a dramatic transformation in the fortunes of the Liberal Party by examining its leaders. |
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