Volume: 44 Issue: 10
Contents of History Today, October 1994 |
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Cecilia O'Leary looks at how national identity was repaired following the fratricidal traumas of the American Civil War. |
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Tony Aldous investigates the findings of researchers at Southampton University and colleagues at Amsterdam’s University academic centre into the effects of... |
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Richard Evans discusses the nature of the German Romanticism in the wake of a major new initiative on London's South Bank. |
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Warwick Bray reviews a new illustrated edition of a Colonial 'Domesday Book' for the Aztec world. |
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From martyred medieval saint through to 20th-century museum - Philippa Glanville unravels the enigmatic history of an object which opens a window onto England's... |
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Our seasonal round-up of the latest history titles from the publishing world catering for the general reader and specialist alike. |
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Obedience, modesty, taciturnity – all hallmarks of the archetypal 'good woman' in colonial New England, But did suffering in silence invert tradition and give the... |
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Michael Leech explores President Mitterland's visit to Burgundy to open a striking new museum on a wooded hillside. |
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Keith Feldman explores the multi period sites in northern Israel dating from the Iron Age to the late Byzantine era. |
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Cherry Barnett investigates the tiny colony of Macau located west of Hong Kong as Lisbon prepares to relinquish its title as 1994 European city of culture. |
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