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History Review, Issue: 69

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Graham Goodlad examines the role of Britain's postwar Labour government in the early stages of the Cold War.

Simon Lemiuex asks why the Unionists dominated British politics between 1886 and 1906.

Benjamin Zachariah helps to debunk the romantic 'Legend of the Mahatma'.

Susan Walters Schmid puts a new study into historiographical context.

Richard Wilkinson argues against the prevailing orthodoxy.

Patrick Williams reveals the courage of Henry VIII's Spanish wife.

Robert Pearce has been pleasantly surprised at the quality of a new textbook.

Graham Goodlad has enjoyed two biographies of towering 19th-century political figures.

Richard Wilkinson finds much to enjoy in the opening volumes of a comprehensive new series on British social history.

Russel Tarr compares and contrasts the rise to power of two Communist leaders.

By reinterpreting the years before 1914 William Mulligan sees the 'July Crisis' in a fresh perspective.

Sean Cunningham welcomes a recent re-issue.

George Garnett reflects on the Julia Wood Prize and on the state of sixth-form history.


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