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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.

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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