Volume: 42 Issue: 6
Contents of History Today, June 1992 |
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Caught between the bear and the eagle – Dennis Deletant examines how one Balkan nation with substantial minorities problems, struggled in vain to avoid being swept... |
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David Mayall chronicles the uneasy relations between gypsies and the British establishment. |
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Sarah Jane Evans discusses historical venues and their catering habits. |
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Ronald Quinault wonders what Churchill would have made of Maastricht in the light of his post-war activities. |
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Ann Hills evaluates the recently-opened island museum. |
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From isolation to Great Power status - Richard Perren explains how a mania for Westernisation primed the pump of Japan's transformation at the turn of the century... |
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'Tis to be feared this threatening storm will not be allayed without some showers... of blood' – Chris Durston chronicles the rumours and fears of an England on... |
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Richard Woodall issues an alert about documents in peril. |
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Richard Cavendish takes the tartan with the Scottish History Society |
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An end to the old order - Clive Lee looks at the pressures and changes that marked out the 1890s as a frontier post in a settled world economy. |
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Enlightened despots or imperial new clothes? Nicholas Henshall takes a fresh look at the realities of power in the bureaucracies and rulers of ancien regime Europe.... |
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Anne Laurence considers how the conflict between King and Parliament altered the occupations and preoccupations of England's women. |
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