History Review, Issue: 64
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Mark Rathbone analyses the continuing influence of the Munich conference on post-war events. |
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Lucy Wooding introduces a highly significant, but often much misunderstood, cultural force. |
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Robert Pearce examines the career of Mussolini’s forerunner |
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Robert Hughes provides an Examiner's Commentary |
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Wayne Johnson explains what is on offer at one of Britain’s newest universities |
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Andrew Boxer traces the origins of a historical issue still as controversial and relevant today as in past centuries. |
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Chris Corin exposes the huge apparatus created by Tsarist Russia to combat the threat of revolution. |
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John Matusiak pricks the imperial pretension of the monarch who came to the throne 500 years ago |
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R. E. Foster examines thereputation and politicalstature of a three-timesprime minister. |
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David Powell establishes a clear path through the historiographical maze |
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Graham Goodland assesses the impact of developments in non-military technology on the conduct of war in the modern era. |
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