Volume: 51 Issue: 2
Contents of History Today, February 2001 |
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Aram Bakshian, Jr. takes a wry look at the recent American presidential elections. |
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February 6th, 1651 |
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Solving the mystery of the British Prime Minister's wartime recordings. |
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Andrew MacLennan, longtime history editor at Longman Publishers, explains why his love for the subject is simply second nature to him. |
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David Ellwood shows how anti-American feelings today have roots and parallels in the past. |
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Kathleen Sands reveals a little-known episode in the career of the famous English martyrologist. |
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Jeri DeBrohun looks at the meanings expressed in the style of clothes and personal adornment adopted by men and women in the ancient world. |
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Neil Evans seeks out the motives for the rash of racial tension seen on both sides of the Atlantic immediately after the end of the First World War. |
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Mary Ann Steggles recalls the circumstances of the many monuments to Queen Victoria that were erected in India, and traces their fate. |
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Gabriel Fawcett looks at the efforts being made by history teachers in Germany to combat racism and neo-Nazism. |
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Australian prospectors struck gold on February 12th, 1851. |
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Richard Cavendish remembers the events of February 25th, 1601 |
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Peter Gray and Kendrick Oliver review the debate surrounding the commemoration of historical disasters. |
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