Volume: 32 Issue: 1
Contents of History Today, January 1982 |
Gordon Daniels on the sustained bombardement of the Japanese mainland, prior to the use of the Atomic bombs. |
German cartoonists, explains W.A. Coupe, told in stark visual language of the growing bitterness felt by their countrymen at the terms of the 1919 Peace Treaty.... |
Jean-Pierre Lehmann explores Japan's transition from isolation to internationalisation. |
Richard Sims looks at Japanese fascism in the 1930s. |
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito, introduced by Richard Storry. |
This month History Today publishes the first in a new regular series of bibliographical essays on a wide variety of historiographical topics. The idea of the series... |
There is evidence, argues Adrian Tronson, to suggest that the thirteenth-century Mali empire, and its ruler Sundiata, were strongly influenced by the life of... |
Although Kensington Palace was the official residence of Edward, Duke of Kent, and the birthplace of his daughter, the future Queen Victoria, his attempts to repair... |
The framework for the police of nineteenth century France, argues Clive Emsley, emerged out of the reorganisation of the Revolution and the reforms of Napoleon. |
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