Volume: 43 Issue: 3
Contents of History Today, March 1993 |
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Gordon Marsden on the Independent Labour Party centenary. |
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Edward Norman on the Eastern promise of Western sainthood to be encountered in the Church of the Bom Jesus in Goa. |
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'You are Monarchial No. 1 and value tradition, form and ceremony.' But was Clementine Churchill's encomium of her husband always reflected in Winston's personal... |
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Peter Atkins finds that though we might be considering toll roads, the Victorians were glad to get rid of them. |
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As France's voters prepare to elect a new legislative assembly this month, Malcolm Crook reflects on the apprenticeship of democracy in the first half-century... |
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Barry Gough offers a Canada-eye-view on the commemorations and controversy of the Columbus Quincentenary. |
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Money makes the world go around: Kathleen Burk looks at how the Yankee dollar transferred influence from the Old World to the New. |
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Charlotte Crow on the creation of a patchwork history of the women of Preston. |
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Hated by many, mistrusted by all: a fair verdict on Randal MacDonnell the man who wheeled and dealed across Scotland and Ireland in the troubled era of Civil War and... |
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Kings knight knights, but who knights kings? Peter Linehan looks at how Alfonso XI got round the problem and in the process strengthened his hold on his kingdom.... |
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