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History Review, Issue: 42

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Retha Warnicke unravels the evidence on the rise and fall of Henry VIII's second wife.

Richard Wilkinson looks at two books on the reign of Charles I.

F.G. Stapleton commends a new study.

Richard Wilkinson explains what went wrong in Anglo-German relations before the First World War.

The article that follows comes from True to Both My Selves, Katrin Fitzherbert's prize-winning history of her Anglo-German family. Spanning a century and two world wars...

Graham Noble illustrates Luther's anti-Jewish views and distinguishes them from those of the Nazis.

Kenneth J. Baird examines change and continuity in 19th-century British social history.

Alison Rowlands investigates the case of a 'child-witch' during the Thirty Years War.

Placing Colbert in the circumstances of his times, Geoffrey Treasure shows that he was much more than an efficient bureaucrat.

Mark Rathbone identifies the missing ingredients that prevented Liberal revival.

David Williamson examines two seemingly irreconcilable schools of thought.


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