History Review, Issue: 51
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Robert Pearce argues that we should get better acquainted with the 'unknown prime minister'. |
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Retha Warnicke uncovers the real reason for Henry VIII's divorce from his fourth wife. |
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Simon Henderson places a key figure into the context of modern Russian history. |
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Robin Evans focuses on the role of the Basques during the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath. |
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Sean Cunningham highlights the importance of 'rule by recognisance' in the reign of the first Tudor monarch. |
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Richard Evans concludes his two-part account of the Coming of the Third Reich by examining how Hitler’s position, and the state of Germany, was transformed in 1933.... |
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Graham Goodlad surveys the career of one of the most controversial figures in late Victorian and Edwardian politics. |
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Stephen Roberts reveals the key to enjoying, and succeeding at, the study of the past. |
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Russel Tarr outlines what was at issue in the clash between Catholics and Protestants. |
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Mark Rathbone assesses the effectiveness of measures taken in Tudor England to meet the problems of poverty and vagrancy. |
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