History Review, Issue: 39
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David Dutton analyses Austen Chamberlain's impact on British foreign policy, and European affairs, between the wars. |
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Edgar Feuchtwanger assesses Bismarck's controversial career and legacy. |
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John Claydon charts a course across the complex minefield of Nazi historiography. |
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Michael Morrogh explains why Gladstone took up the cause of Irish home rule and why his policies failed so tragically. |
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Mary Gould gives her tips for success. |
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Robert Hole shows how important historical context is for an understanding of the most significant document in American history. |
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Geoffrey Woodward assesses how great an impact the Turks had on sixteenth-century Europe. |
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Andrew Robinson enjoys contradicting the image too many people have of the medieval period. |
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