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. |
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Charles Seltman visits the Holiest Place of the Greeks. Part I of a two part series. Second part can be... |
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Walter Elliott on how an illustrious institution has weathered countless storms. |
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G.H.L. LeMay sets the unique military features of Napoleonic France against those of the eighteenth century at large. |
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Denys Sutton sees the revolutionary work of French artists reflected in the Spring of Nations. |
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Rayner Heppenstall highlights the problems inherent in divisions of British and Irish history along racial lines. |
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Richard Hough explains how the epic construction of the first railway line linking England's largest cities changed the country forever. |
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Leonard Schapiro examines the reasons behind the failure of the other revolutionary forces in revolutionary Russia. |
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