Volume: 45 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1995 |
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The price of archaeology in Kent |
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English Heritage's attempts to save this Victorian Country House |
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Catherine Hills stalks these Roman ruins in Norfolk |
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Jeremy Black marks the bicentenary of the '45 Rebellion by assessing how close Bonnie Prince Charlie came to making his father James III of England. |
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Half-way to the concentration camps? Lisa Pine uncovers a little-known project from 1930s Germany used as a last-chance option for 'asocials' who fell foul of the... |
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Peter Heehs looks at the Indian army who threw in their lot against the Raj and with the Japanese in the Second World War. |
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Austin Mitchell takes a trip down memory lane with veteran MPs of the 1945 General Election. |
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Graham Darby rehabilitates the reputation of one of 17th-century Spain's chief ministers. |
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Russia oldest love letter was discovered, in 1995, among medieval rubbish heaps excavated in Novgorod. |
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Michael Paris looks at pioneering 1920s film about war in the air over the Western Front, the passions it aroused and the genre it created. |
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