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Volume: 43 Issue: 2

Contents of History Today, February 1993

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Three hundred years ago the seal was set for an educational establishment in Virginia that has since exercised a powerful cultural and social influence in North...

Hardyesque idyll or a vision of dereliction and random cruelty? Alun Howkins looks at how historians have treated the story of nineteenth-century rural Britain.

Hugh David takes in war, peace and the Kennedys.

For some in the years 1789-94, the people's drama in Paris was not fast enough at reflecting a world turned upside down. Michele Root-Bernstein looks at what was...

Ann Hills on the UNESCO masterplan to rescue Petra.

Raymond Smith and Nicholas Young chart the history of human waste disposal.

Robert Edelman unravels the intriguing tale of the politics behind the rise-and-fall of a crack Red Army football team during the Cold War.

Robert Lewis reviews The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution.

Richard Cavendish introduces the Society which seeks to preserve 20th century buildings.

Michael Antonucci discerns Byzantine origins in today's international power politics.


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