History Review, Issue: 69
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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