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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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