Volume: 35 Issue: 6
Contents of History Today, June 1985 |
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Michael Biddiss on the tale of a French village massacred by the SS in June 1944. |
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Roy Porter explains how historians react to being misunderstood. |
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Colin Holmes introduces a new series on the arrival of refugees and other foreigners to the country. |
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Francis Robinson explores words and language plundered from the sub-continent. |
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A precocious tyrant? A charismatic Renaissance prince? An out-of-touch autocrat? Or a progressive monarch maligned by usurpers? Caroline M. Barron assesses the... |
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The medieval order of Teutonic Knights held powerful sway over the historical imagination of Germany until the Second World War. Why and how did this nationalist... |
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In this article, Sheridan Gilley looks at the rich history surrounding Irish immigration abroad. |
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It used to be taken for granted that historians wrote narratives, but this is now a matter of debate. |
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Putting women back in the record? Rewriting the past? Ghetto history? Gender analysis? Eight historians ask what is women's history? |
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