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History Review, Issue: 60

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John Etty assesses the historical significance of one of the lesser known Tsars.

Lessons from the Auschwitz Project. Robert Carr shares his experiences.

Peter Marshall asks how diligently Wolsey served his Church.

Amanda Forshaw advises how to approach ‘Themes’ units.

Ken Rise explains the process by which Hitler’s will became the law in Nazi Germany.

Michael Mullett introduces the life and work of a remarkable Protestant leader.

Richard Wilkinson, our regular reviewer, has been reading books on the early modern and modern periods.

Mark Rathbone examines the importance of one Alabama town’s contribution to the civil rights movement.

Robert Pearce asks why Labour’s period in office under Clement Attlee came to an end.

Richard Hughes shows there is more of historical interest to William Prynne than his famous auditory organs.

Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez introduces a distinctive method of engaging with the past.

R. E. Foster explains the young Palmerston’s progress from Tory to Liberal.


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