Volume: 46 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1996 |
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Michael Leech investigates the Smithsonian, a national landmark in America. |
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Robert Buckley explores the access for people with disabilities to historical sites |
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Fernando Gonzales de Leon discusses why young aristocrats were less than keen to fight for his Most Catholic Majesty. |
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An insight into how Belgium has used lottery funds to bring medieval status back to life. |
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The landscape and green spaces that the British planted in India are not only aesthetic delights but also an insight into their self-image and that of the sub-... |
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Gordon Miller looks at the 18th-century American philosopher, who influenced the transcendentalists and other 'green prophets'. |
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Peter Furtado reviews Ridley Scott's new Crusades epic. |
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Barry Doyle reflects the reinvention of Labour as ‘New Labour’ in the political sphere. |
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Felipe Fernandez-Armesto on unsung heroes, Nobel's odyssey and reinventing history (and oneself) |
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What did ordinary people in Nazi-controlled Austria really think about their native-born Führer, Adolf Hitler? Tim Kirk opens a window on a unique record of public... |
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