Volume: 44 Issue: 11
Contents of History Today, November 1994 |
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Louis Crompton argues that male love and military prowess went hand in hand in classical Greece. |
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Ian Fitzgerald on Wall Street's Native American history |
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Bryan Palmer looks at how language, geography, regionalism, class and gender are interacting to make for interesting times in Canada's historiography. |
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Karl Hack on the links between dams and decolonisation and the ups and downs of Anglo-Malaysian relations. |
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Steve Humphries uncovers via oral testimony the hidden history of Britain's pre-war homeless |
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Has our image of Henry VIII's elder daughter as 'Bloody Mary', burning Protestants and unhappily married to Philip of Spain, clouded our assessment of how close... |
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Helen Davidson on how mining history is in jeopardy. |
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Philip Davies examines how People Power has come to the fore via citizen initiatives in recent American history. |
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Christina Walkley looks at how the triumphs and tragedies of pioneer women on the trail West can be traced in their patchwork quilts. |
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Peter Higgs looks at how a monumental Hellenistic statue sheds light on culture, religion and identity in Roman North Africa. |
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Richard Cavendish and the leitmotiv of lost innocence at Elgar's birthplace and museum near Worcester. |
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Harry Hearder argues that language has been a help rather than a hindrance in Italy's past and present struggle to achieve political and psychological unity. ... |
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