Volume: 34 Issue: 7
Contents of History Today, July 1984 |
In his lifetime George Downing, who died 300 years ago this month, was regarded as 'ready to turn to every side that was uppermost', but, as Henry Roseveare notes... |
'America has not come to terms with its own history ... and regards Latin American nationalism as a conspiracy against its inevitable and popular domination of the... |
T.P. Wiseman applauds those historians who restlessly question orthodoxies and received facts. |
John Erickson assesses the massive Soviet assault into Germany in the final year of the war and the price of liberation. |
Dorothy Sherindan, the Archivist of Mass-Observation at the University of Sussex, traces its development - and revival in the 1980s. |
Until June 10th, 1944, the German defenders of Normandy still retained the chance of throwing the Allied invaders back into the sea. |
Geoffrey Parker examines the reasons Philip II of Spain was drawn into a lengthy and bitter conflict with his Low Country provinces. |
Juliet Gardiner introduces a series of articles commemorating the 400th anniversary of the death of the count of Nassau who led the rebellion of the Netherlands. |
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