History Review, Issue: 45
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Graham Goodlad advises on how to prepare for examination questions on a key area. |
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Paula Bartley reappraises the role of the leader of the Suffragettes. |
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Jeremy Black warns against a simplistic characterisation of a complex and diverse period. |
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Julian Reed-Purvis examines the origins and consequences of Nazi Euthanasia. |
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Elliot Richman provides a useful strategy for the ultimate test. |
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Roger Price examines the career of Louis-Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, and his position in French historiography. |
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Ian Thatcher argues that surface similarities between the regimes of Hitler and Stalin disguise deep-seated differences. |
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In the first of our new series of brief biographical sketches, Peter Neville defends Britain's ambassador in Berlin during the years before the Second World War. |
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Russel Tarr considers key issues from the life of the famous Cardinal. |
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Peter Ling analyses Martin Luther King's involvement with non-violent protest in the USA. |
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Martyn Bennett examines how the terminology we use about the great conflict of the mid-seventeenth century reflects and reinforces the interpretations we make. |
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