Volume: 45 Issue: 4
Contents of History Today, April 1995 |
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Seel reassesses the career of Oliver Cromwell'... |
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Jeffrey Richards rekindles Humphrey Jennings' stirring wartime portrayal of firefighters who became heroes of the Blitz. |
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Monarchs could do anything – or could they? Steven Ellis examines what happened when commands from the centre had to he executed in practice in the remoter parts of... |
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Penelope Corfield looks at the controversy about religion and ancien régime in the Georgian state and comes to a pluralist conclusion. |
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Tony Aldous takes a look at the establishment of county teams, set up for the preservation of historical buildings around the country. |
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Nicholas Soteri reflects on the early religious controversies of Eastern Europe, focusing in particular on an often overlooked kingdom, the Khazar.. |
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95 years after his death, Lancaster University creates a modern masterpiece to house John Ruskin's books, manuscripts and diaries |
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Luke Syson examines how artifice, art and political calculation combined to produce medal... |
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Richard Cavendish explores the Bell Foundry Museum. |
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Michael Sturma identifies the portrayal of South pacific women. |
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Joseph H Berke examines how a country's internal conflicts creates opportunities for men such as Adolf Hitler. |
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