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History Review, Issue: 57

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Richard Wilkinson has enjoyed two books on 17th-century France; Jonathan Dudley has enjoyed a biography of the journalist and political campaigner Henry Nevinson; Paula...

Tim Clancey advises on how to use historians’ writings to your best advantage.

Robert Pearce highlights Giuseppe Mazzini’s role in the Risorgimento.

John Plowright examines the career of one of the key ministers in Attlee’s postwar governments.

Robert Carr dissects a book frequently referred to but seldom read.

Nick Smart welcomes a new and authoritative study of a key figure in interwar Britain.

Robin Evans examines the connections between language, culture and national identity in 19th-century Galicia.

Graham Goodlad surveys the variety of interpretations offered by historians of Cromwellian rule in the 1650s.

John Swift examines the events that led the world to the brink of nuclear catastrophe.

Robert Pearce introduces the First Reform Act and asks why parliamentary reform succeeded in 1832 when earlier reform bills had failed.

Fiona Kisby provides practical help for those preparing for the challenging History AEA.

Simon Lemieux explain why witch-hunting ended when so many Europeans supported it.

Will Saunders asks whether one of the ‘villains’ of the English Reformation deserves his reputation.


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