Volume: 34 Issue: 8
Contents of History Today, August 1984 |
The European images of Argentina are complex, and mirror profound debates about nationalism and universalism, popular and elite culture. |
Bernard Porter suggests that this is fast becoming the age of the spurious historical parallel. |
Frouke Wieringa considers the life of a great prince in the sixteenth century and the fluctuations in his fortunes during the Dutch Revolt |
Robert Poole examines the continuity over centuries of a tradition in northern England. |
Walter Minchinton discusses the rise of buildings used for ammunition manufacture. |
The murder of young Edmund de Pashley uncovered a family feud that illuminates the realities of late-medieval crime. |
David Harvey explores the most influential titles on women in Ancient Greece. |
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In the Paris of the 1730s a group of printing apprentices tortured and ritually killed all the cats they could find – including the pet of their master’s wife. Why... |
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