History Review, Issue: 55
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Robert Pearce has enjoyed two books on 20th-century British history, but has not been able to resist pointing out errors, whilst Michael Lynch has been impressed by a... |
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Graham Goodlad examines the management of public opinion by British governments between the French Revolutionary conflict and the Great War. |
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Ian Cawood charts the changing reputation of a key figure in the postwar Labour Party. |
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Gervase Phillips explains how and why Henry so badly mishandled his relations with the Scots. |
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John Spiller examines interpretations of the role of Parliament in the reign of the first Stuart king. |
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Russell Tarr explains how the Bolsheviks established their grip on Russia after the 1917 Revolution, and at what cost. |
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Paul Ward gives guidance to students on making a key transition. |
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Michael Broers argues that the influence of Napoleon’s Empire was out of all proportion to its duration. |
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Viv Sanders puts an inspiring figure, and an important event, into historical perspective. |
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Jonathan Colman provides an overview of modern British Imperial History, introducing the key events and issues that students need to understand. |
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Graham Noble examines the origins and traces the consequences of the notorious Edict of 1492. |
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