Volume: 38 Issue: 6
Contents of History Today, June 1988 |
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A colourful account on the reopening of Castle Coole, the eighteenth century home in Northern Ireland. |
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Douglas Johnson reflects on the life and death of General de Gaulle. |
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The creation of the powerful propaganda image of the early medieval king as divinely-inspired and sanctioned was the work not of Charlemagne but his lesser-known... |
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Peter Edbury profiles medieval Christendom's militant apologist. |
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Tony Aldous describes the restoration of Morwellham which was once one of the greatest copper ports in the Victorian empire. |
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A few questions are posed on the 'magic of history' in the twentieth century. |
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'Religious experiences which are as real as life to some may be incomprehensible to others.' The colourful activities of a religious movement in the 1930s were to... |
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Bartholomew Dias' voyage to the Cape of Good Hope in the late 15th century marked the apex of an extraordinary Portuguese expansion overseas and the start of a... |
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Popular obsession with German espionage in the early 1900s proved to be well-founded, as Nicholas Hiley shows in an examination of the prewar activites of a group... |
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J Mordaunt Crook examines the history of a Gothic church in West London. |
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John Carr examines the treatment of race and equality in America in comparison with Great Britain. |
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