Volume: 44 Issue: 4
Contents of History Today, April 1994 |
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Barry Strauss looks at the contrasts and similarities between the city-states and the 'land of the free'. |
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Paul Cartledge considers how models of the past have been used in the Westminster version of 'people power'. |
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Michael Leech looks into the work going on at archaeological site Hamptonne property in Jersey. |
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David Ellwood looks at the past precedents for 'movie' wars between America and Europe |
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Felix Barker investigates the revival of Lauderdale House. |
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We may all know about Nefertiti, but what was life like for the less-famous women of ancient Egypt? Joyce Tyldesley describes the restraints and freedoms operating... |
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Bruce Martin on whether nostalgia or modernism will win out in plans to reshape the centre of Berlin. |
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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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Richard Cavendish visits True's Yard folk museum and heritage centre in Norfolk. |
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Fernando Cervantes explores the conversion process from polytheistic human sacrifice to devotion to the Mother Church. |
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Andrew Wilton discusses a picture that shows the great landscape painter in a role removed from his stereotype, and which tells us much about the changing mores... |
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Robert Martin places the great American radical writer in the philosophical and sexual context of his time. |
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