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Paul Lay

A selection of readers' correspondence with the editor, Paul Lay.

Published May 24 2012

Paul Lay speaks to Edgar Feuchtwanger, who as a young boy witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler at close quarters.

Published May 23 2012

Paul Lay previews the June issue of History Today.

Published May 17 2012

Paul Lay fears that, despite apparently healthy sales figures, there is trouble on the horizon for the history book.

Published May 14 2012

This month we have questions on Japan's puppet state in Manchuria, Indian self-rule and the 'Grand Old Man' of politics.

Published May 10 2012

A valuable and unusual addition to the many volumes on London.

Published May 9 2012

In attacking Mary Beard because of her looks, A.A. Gill has drawn attention away from what might have been interesting criticisms.

Published April 23 2012

A selection of readers' correspondence with the editor, Paul Lay.

Published April 19 2012

Paul Lay responds to the suggestion that we should dismiss Eric Hobsbawm because of his pro-Communist sympathies.

Published April 18 2012

Paul Lay is impressed by a new book that illustrates Britain's historical and present-day ignorance over China.

Published April 16 2012

The author of Red Heat: Conspiracy, Murder and the Cold War in the Caribbean discusses her work with Paul Lay.

Published April 2 2012

Paul Lay is mostly underwhelmed by the current crop of factual historical programmes on television.

Published March 29 2012

A selection of readers' correspondence with the editor, Paul Lay.

Published March 22 2012

Paul Lay considers the overwhelming number of new historical novels, and argues that there's no substitute for writing about 'real' history.

Published March 15 2012

A troubling account by Gideon Rathman in the Financial Times of how the country's history is being taught to Chinese students.

Published March 14 2012

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