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Volume: 1 Issue: 8

Contents of History Today, August 1951

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M.G. Brock profiles one of Britain's most able yet ill-fated premiers.

Charles Seltman visits the Holiest Place of the Greeks. Part I of a two part series. Second part can be...

Walter Elliott on how an illustrious institution has weathered countless storms.

G.H.L. LeMay sets the unique military features of Napoleonic France against those of the eighteenth century at large.

Denys Sutton sees the revolutionary work of French artists reflected in the Spring of Nations.

Rayner Heppenstall highlights the problems inherent in divisions of British and Irish history along racial lines.

Richard Hough explains how the epic construction of the first railway line linking England's largest cities changed the country forever.

Leonard Schapiro examines the reasons behind the failure of the other revolutionary forces in revolutionary Russia.


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