History Review, Issue: 65
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John Spiller surveys race relations in the United States during Reconstruction and constructs a balance sheet. |
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Richard Wilkinson is impressed, up to a point, with a new revisionist study on Tudor religious controversies. |
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Lindsay Pollick shares her experiences and her enthusiasm. |
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Richard Wilkinson has immersed himself in a new study of the Second World War. |
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Graham Goodlad examines the controverisal reputation of Napoleon Bonaparte as a military commander. |
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Nick Smart scrutinises Chamberlain's foreign policy and the historiography of appeasement. |
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Andrew Boxer welcomes a new textbook on recent American history. |
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Alan Sharp takes a fresh look at the statesmen responsible for the Treaty of Versailles |
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Patrick Williams provides us with the results of the latest research on the Armada |
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Russell Tarr sees similarities but also important contrasts in the foreign policies of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy |
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Simon Lemieux examines examples of German Protestant propaganda. |
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Emily Parton asks a key question about Italian unification, in the winning entry of History Review magazine's 2009 Julia Wood Award. |
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