Volume: 42 Issue: 4
Contents of History Today, April 1992 |
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As discussion grows about defence post Cold War, Martin Dedman and Clive Fleay look at an abortive 1950s plan for a 'European Army'. |
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Mike Pavasovic puts in a word for Serbia's wartime Cetniks. |
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A new exhibition at the Ashmolean which questions the experience of museum visiting. |
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Paul Dukes introduces a major series on the 1890s |
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Money makes the world go round - in Lyndon Johnson's case the Yankee dollar was seen as a means of buttressing Britain's new mid-60s Labour government as an ally... |
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Hugh David sifts ‘real history’ from anniversary-itis. |
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Ann Hills discovers a feast of Welsh flowers amid the history of a working-class town |
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Steve Humphries unlocks the taboo histories of the disabled and handicapped. |
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Daniel Pick looks at change, melodrama and decay in the creative work of the artists of the Fin de Siècle 1890s period. |
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Dedicated followers of fashion – or senders of coded messages via the doublet, codpiece and hose? Lois Banner mounts an intriguing investigation of how male clothing... |
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Si Fullinwider analyses how the nineteenth-century values of sexless 'respectability' were challenged by the ambiguities stirred up by Freud's delving into the... |
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David Buttery considers the Warwick Vase, its origins, wanderings and greenhouse home. |
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Details of a new exhibition on Pompeii in London |
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