Volume: 41 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1991 |
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Devon's sixteen-sided 'round house' |
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Ann Hills on celebrations of the Falkland Islands' maritime history |
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During the Pacific War Japanese attempts to crack battlefront communications were frustrated by a dedicated band of native Americans stationed with the Marine Corps... |
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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... |
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Harvey Kaye cautions against too-hurried a dispatch of Marx's class and sociological insights to the 'dustbin of history'. |
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Jackie Latham compares Victorian and current school inspection theories for history and other subjects |
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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-... |
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John Crossland uncovers a conspiracy of silence from the records of Britain's First World War court-martial victims. |
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Trevor Fisher takes a fresh look at 1066 and All That and finds it a text for the times. |
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