Volume: 37 Issue: 6
Contents of History Today, June 1987 |
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The Argentinian writer Borges described the combatants in the Falklands War as being like 'two bald men fighting over a comb.' But thirty years before, Britain and... |
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Keith Nurse on an urban archaeological undertaking in Blackfriars Bridge, London |
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Ann Hills looks at the impact of the Derbyshire Historic Building Trust |
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Neal Ascherson tells the story behind the making of an ambitious and unprecedented television history of Poland. |
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The last 150 years have seen a chequered but eventually triumphant reintegration of Jews into a society whose heritage they helped to mould, says C.C. Aronsfeld... |
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Norman Bainbridge observes the 500th anniversary of a battle that ended the Wars of the Roses. |
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Paul Rich describes how the aggressive imperialism of the late Victorian age co-existed uneasily with the intellectual search for English 'roots' in a pre-... |
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