Volume: 33 Issue: 11
Contents of History Today, November 1983 |
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Ronald Hutton celebrates of the role of imagination in the writing of history. |
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Providence seems to have smiled on Franco's path to power. But to what degree did the Spanish general manipulate that good fortune? |
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The Marshall Plan was the response of the United States to the European financial crisis of 1947. As Scott Newton explains here, this crisis threatened to destabilise... |
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An introduction by Bob Scribner to our November series on Martin Luther. |
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Robert Thorne asseses and appreciates Nikolaus Pevsner's approach to the English buildings he so assiduously and so personally surveyed. |
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Brendan Bradshaw reveals the persuasive yet contrasting arguments within recent literature on the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. |
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In 1754, the City of London decided to prosecute those Freemen who pleaded Nonconformity to avoid the expense of the office of Sheriff. |
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How the life of 16th-Century Reformer Martin Luther contributed to the future of Germany, even the rise of Fascism, as Thomas A. Brady, Jr. discusses... |
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Ruth Kastner reveals commemorations through the ages for the 16th-Century Reformer Martin Luther, revealing changing political views since his death. |
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Bob Scribner looks at contemporary views of the Protestant reformer, Martin Luther. |
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