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Robin Bruce Lockhart looks at the Anglophile his father knew and discusses new theories on how he died and why. |
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Kenneth Asch on Prague's memento to the great composer Published in History Today, Volume: 42 Issue: 2, 1992
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Frank L. Holt looks at the legends and realities of Alexander's bride from Central Asia, the world she lived in and the power struggles that ensnared her. |
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Michael Burleigh charts the career of one of the pillars of the German scholarly establishment under the Third Reich an invaluable middle-man in 're-educating' his pupils and massaging research to suit Nazi ideology. |
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