Volume: 51 Issue: 10
Contents of History Today, October 2001 |
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John Laurence presents a Reporter’s View of Vietnam. |
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Sean Lang has built his passion for history on several key experiences, both in terms of teaching and learning. |
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W.A. Coupe explores the polarised opinions aroused by the 'Iron Chancellor', as revealed in the German press. |
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Nicholas Orme investigates toys, games and childhood in the Middle Ages. |
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Churchill was re-elected on October 26th, 1951, only a month away from his seventy-seventh birthday. |
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October 6th, 1101 |
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October 24th, 1601 |
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John D. Pelzer shows the connections between Jazz, Youth and the German Occupation. |
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Anthony Fletcher outlines the Victoria County History's exciting plans for a new century. |
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Ron Noon explains the birth and examines the impact of a potent symbol of free enterprise. |
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David Dean looks at an Ontario exhibition presenting a new image of the Bard. |
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Charles Saumarez Smith, Director of the National Portrait Gallery, reflects on some of the issues raised by the exhibition 'Painted Ladies: Women at the Court of... |
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Richard Monte presents the forthcoming Polish film adaptation of Quo Vadis. |
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Daniel Snowman meets the historian of modern Ireland and biographer of Yeats. |
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October 25th, 1951 |
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Roy Porter opens our new series on Picturing History, based on a series of lectures organised in conjunction with Reaktion Books, and shows how 18th-century images... |
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Matthew Hughes on new evidence on the 1961 death of the UN Secretary-General. |
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Rosalind D’Eugenio reviews 300 years of academic history. |
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