History Review, Issue: 72
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Rowena Hammal examines the evidence to assess civilian reactions to war in Britain from 1940 to 1945. |
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Graham Goodlad examines the part played by military coalitions in an era of great change. |
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Judith Richards strips away the veils of illusion covering the last Tudor monarch. |
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John Matusiak explains the nature of the power game that raged from 1540 to 1553. |
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Jez Ross argues that Henry VII was more secure than he realised |
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The former editor of History Review,Robert Pearce gives his personal view. |
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Russ Foster introduces one of Britain's least understood premiers. |
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Robert Pearce considers why Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979. |
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Gemma Betros asks what kind of person Napoleon really was. |
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Ian Garrett asks why British Governments found Ireland so difficult a problem in the 19th and 20th Centuries. |
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Graham Noble explains why the issue of equal gender rights has been so controversial in the history of the United States. |
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