Volume: 43 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1993 |
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Gary Rawnsey puts in a plea for greater recognition of radio monitoring as a historical source. |
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Keith Nurse explores the findings of a post excavations studies carried out on an ancestral burial ground in Warwickshire. |
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Roderick Phillips considers if marriages were ever made in heaven. |
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Why did the US army in wartime Britain try to get a Lancashire dance-hall declared 'out of bounds' to a young West Indian? Janet Toole describes an episode - and... |
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Iain Smith looks at how teaching history is being turned upside down in South Africa today. |
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The history of the controversy over People's Park in Berkeley CA is discussed. The... |
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Every commune had to have one - Diana Webb explains how the cult of a holy man or woman and civic PR went hand-in-hand in medieval Italy. |
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John Powell chronicles the activities of a Midlands ring of counterfeiters whose activities open a window on the economic and social ambiguities of late Georgian... |
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Mary Beard looks at the new ways of thinking about what life was like for women in Greece and Rome. |
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An article about a project in exploring Jewish instrumental music |
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When the Japanese invaded Manchuria in 1931, resistance came not from the Chinese government, but from plucky local groups who waged guerrilla war, Anthony Coogan... |
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