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Volume: 41 Issue: 7

Contents of History Today, July 1991

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Devon's sixteen-sided 'round house'

Ann Hills on celebrations of the Falkland Islands' maritime history

During the Pacific War Japanese attempts to crack battlefront communications were frustrated by a dedicated band of native Americans stationed with the Marine Corps...

Martin Evans has tracked down and interviewed many of those who helped the Algerian FLN - and outlines here the links between the experience of resistance to the...

Harvey Kaye cautions against too-hurried a dispatch of Marx's class and sociological insights to the 'dustbin of history'.

Jackie Latham compares Victorian and current school inspection theories for history and other subjects

The ambiguous nature of the Reformation settlement in England has often taxed historians. Diarmaid MacCulloch casts a critical eye over the evidence for a 16th-...

John Crossland uncovers a conspiracy of silence from the records of Britain's First World War court-martial victims.

Trevor Fisher takes a fresh look at 1066 and All That and finds it a text for the times.


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