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History Review, Issue: 45

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Graham Goodlad advises on how to prepare for examination questions on a key area.

Paula Bartley reappraises the role of the leader of the Suffragettes.

Jeremy Black warns against a simplistic characterisation of a complex and diverse period.

Julian Reed-Purvis examines the origins and consequences of Nazi Euthanasia.

Elliot Richman provides a useful strategy for the ultimate test.

Roger Price examines the career of Louis-Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, and his position in French historiography.

Ian Thatcher argues that surface similarities between the regimes of Hitler and Stalin disguise deep-seated differences.

In the first of our new series of brief biographical sketches, Peter Neville defends Britain's ambassador in Berlin during the years before the Second World War.

Russel Tarr considers key issues from the life of the famous Cardinal.

Peter Ling analyses Martin Luther King's involvement with non-violent protest in the USA. 

Martyn Bennett examines how the terminology we use about the great conflict of the mid-seventeenth century reflects and reinforces the interpretations we make.


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