History Review, Issue: 60
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John Etty assesses the historical significance of one of the lesser known Tsars. |
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Lessons from the Auschwitz Project. Robert Carr shares his experiences. |
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Peter Marshall asks how diligently Wolsey served his Church. |
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Amanda Forshaw advises how to approach ‘Themes’ units. |
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Ken Rise explains the process by which Hitler’s will became the law in Nazi Germany. |
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Michael Mullett introduces the life and work of a remarkable Protestant leader. |
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Richard Wilkinson, our regular reviewer, has been reading books on the early modern and modern periods. |
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Mark Rathbone examines the importance of one Alabama town’s contribution to the civil rights movement. |
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Robert Pearce asks why Labour’s period in office under Clement Attlee came to an end. |
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Richard Hughes shows there is more of historical interest to William Prynne than his famous auditory organs. |
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Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez introduces a distinctive method of engaging with the past. |
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R. E. Foster explains the young Palmerston’s progress from Tory to Liberal. |
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