Volume: 38 Issue: 5
Contents of History Today, March 1988 |
Contents of History Today, May 1988 |
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Victor Bailey looks at the alarming rise in British crime in the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Tony Aldous on mid-19th century plans for a railway station in the centre of London. |
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Graham Shipley discusses how new archaeological discoveries and techniques are progressively refining our views of Classical Greece. |
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Felix Barker discusses the little-known civil defence preparations to meet a Spanish invasion and looks at what might have happened. |
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Hugh David on ownership and morals in archaeology and history |
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Iain McCalman discusses how politically motivated was the blackguarding by low life of high society in the Regency period. |
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400 years ago this May, Spain's great Armada set sail, bent on the invasion and conquest of Elizabethan England. Simon Adams re-examines the strategic... |
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Rosemary Burton remembers a special 400th anniversary in Welsh history |
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