History Review, Issue: 70
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Russ Foster asks whether the legend of the heroic king is simply too good to be true. |
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Andrew Boxer demonstrates the ways in which external events affected the struggles of African Americans in the 1950s and 1960s. |
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One hundred and fifty years after the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy, Graham Darby reassesses the contribution of one of the key players. |
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Ben Sandell examines the origins, influence and significance of a group of often misunderstood radicals. |
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D.R. Thorpe, Macmillan's new biographer, evokes the memory of 'Supermac'. |
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Chris Corin ressurects the life of a Soviet survivor whose remarkable and significant career deserves to be better known. |
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Robert Pearce asks whether Britain benefited from the 1853-56 contest. |
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Jez Ross corrects misunderstandings about the origins and significance of disturbances in 1549. |
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