Volume: 45 Issue: 9
Contents of History Today, September 1995 |
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Exhibitions of African art and culture |
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Christopher Innocent on ancient Australian burial sites. |
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Penny Johnston on a campaign to rebuild a historic Canadian church |
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Iain Fenlon explores how Catholic Europe's great 16th-century sea victory over the Turk was celebrated and propagandised. |
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F.Bremer and E.Rydell examine the tricks used by preachers in 17th-century England and America to hold their audiences. |
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Gerard de Groot argues that exploitation of silent majority fears about 60s student protest is the key to understanding Ronald Reagan's rise to prominence in... |
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David Birmingham looks at how the invented traditions of 19th-century Swiss history cemented a sense of national identity. |
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Abigail Beach looks at constructing communities in the first half of the century |
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Pierre Sorlin considers Visconti's treatment of the 19th-century Italian nobility caught up in the Risorgimento |
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Cathy Mercer reconstructs a wonder of the ancient world |
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Andrew Boyd offers a bicentennial analysis of a key element in the culture of Protestant Ulster. |
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Felipe Fernandez-Armesto argues for a new world history for the Millennium |
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