History Review, Issue: 58
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Viv Sanders corrects the male bias in the study of the civil rights movement in the USA. |
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Graham Goodlad examines the controversies surrounding the development of royal power under Charles II and James II. |
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Reviewing a new set of biographies, Robert Pearce sees many posities that deserve to be accentuated but cannot entirely eliminate the negatives. |
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Did it matter that the fifth Tudor monarch was a woman rather than a man? Retha Warnicke investigates. |
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Alan Farmer assesses the personal responsibility of the Führer |
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Janet Copeland focuses on an important figure in the emancipation of British women. |
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John Etty examines how far history has been moulded by enviroment, |
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Robert Pearce attempts to probe the nature of the 1918-22 Coalition. |
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F.G. Stapleton highlights the key role played by the Italian King in the Rise of Mussolini. |
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Richard Wilkinson shows that good history is never dull. |
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