History Review, Issue: 42
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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