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The History Today Quiz: January 2012
Wrap your brain around questions on the first English newspaper, the last king of Burma, the real Macbeth and more.
Past, Present and Propaganda
Simon Heffer on the uses and abuses of history as propaganda.
The January Issue of History Today
The Versailles Treaty, the myths of Malcolm X and an Arthurian mystery: all in the January issue, out now.
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