Volume 3: Issue: 8
Contents of History Today, August 1953 |
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Wolf Mankowitz discusses the life and times of one of Britain's most radically successful Georgian industrialists. |
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To an official court painter we owe the most harrowing records of the effects of revolution and war. W.R. Jeudwine discusses Goya and his times. ... |
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“If ever a house radiated cheerfulness, that house is Versailles." Miss Mitford writes of the palace in the middle years of King Louis XV. |
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Peter Laslett charts the descent of a near forgotten family of English nobles. |
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Elizabeth Wiskemann recounts the story of one of Europe’s richest and most hotly-disputed industrial territories |
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Arthur Bryant looks at how “The Bones of Shire and State” were formed before the Normans came. |
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