Volume: 51 Issue: 3
Contents of History Today, March 2001 |
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Charlotte Crow reviews the Museum of London exhibition tracing three centuries of artistic creativity in London. |
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Richard Cavendish marks the somewhat mysterious death of a Georgian prince, on March 20th, 1751. |
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Geoff Metzger, head of The History Channel in the UK, describes a youth well spent at the movies. |
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Philip Reed looks at the redevelopment plans for Churchill's Cabinet War Rooms. |
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Angus Mitchell shows that new scientific methods are sometimes unable to settle old historical controversies. |
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... to India's coral strand. Ann Savours describes the journeys and motivations of geographer and historian Sir Clements Markham. |
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Steve Parissien looks at the posthumous assessments of George IV and his reign - and finds the king's historical reputation falls short of the image he sought to... |
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Tim Coates reviews the new Uncovered Editions from The Stationery Office which reprint government documents on historical topics. |
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Timothy Benson assesses Hitler's irritated reaction to being lampooned by David Low of the Evening Standard. |
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The Russian emperor was assassinated on March 24th, 1801. |
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Aubrey Burl explains how the myth of the stones transported from south Wales to Salisbury Plain arose and why it is wrong. |
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Hannah Diamond and Claire Gorrara examine recent debates over resistance to the German occupation of France. |
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Reggie Oliver looks at the links between some of the highest-placed women in Louis XIV's court and some notorious Parisian dealers in drugs, death and the dark... |
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