Volume: 35 Issue: 11
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Peter Burke discusses historical amnesia and cultural roots. |
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A Satanic conspiracy designed from the beginning to eliminate European Jewry? Or ad hoc responses aimed at replenishing Nazi zeal and producing convenient... |
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Franco's traditional image has been as a canny neutral in the struggle between the Allied and Axis powers. But in 1940 his aspirations for an African empire drew... |
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Paul Preston assesses how time has obscured the legacy of the Spanish military rebel and leader. |
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Kenneth Lunn looks at the dynamics of the labour movement's reaction to new migrants. |
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John Guy uncovers Tudor England's legal profession. |
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Simon Schaffer explores the occult. |
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Historic attachments to heroic leadership combined with a mastery of propaganda techniques to mesmerise Germany into acceptance of the charismatic authority... |
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'Art for art's sake' – but not for many historians. The fine and decorative arts, their styles and iconography, have been mined for insight into the politics,... |
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