Volume: 32 Issue: 11
Contents of History Today, November 1982 |
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Norman Davis explains how Poland's geography has been the villain of her history. |
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Was power really devolved to Scotland in 1660, asks John Patrick, when the restoration of Charles II led to the recreation of separate Scottish institutions? ... |
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David Starkey looks at the early Tudor period. |
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Norman Davies finds that Poland is a repository of ideas and values which can outlast any number of military and political catastrophies. |
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Robert Frost provides a brief overview of four key Polish characters. |
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Paul Preston looks at the historiography of the Spanish Civil War. |
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In 1940 India was vital to British interests, explains Robert Mason, but it was to prove a delicate political matter to find a suitable viceroy to look after those... |
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