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History Review articles from September 2004

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History Review back issues from September 2004:

The Home Guard 1940-1944: Stephen Cullen reassesses the role of 'dad's army'.(Talking Points)

Sep 01, 2004;

Salisbury as premier: Graham Goodlad asks whether Lord Salisbury deserves his reputation as one of the great Victorian Prime Ministers.(Profiles in Power)

Sep 01, 2004;

Answering questions on the ascendancy of France 1589-1715: Richard Wilkinson examines the examiner's agenda and advises accordingly.(Survival Skills)

Sep 01, 2004;

Trying to escape Hitler's shadow: understanding the impact on the Sondwerg Theory on German Kaiserrich Historiography: F.J. Stapleton stresses that we need to apply as well as understand historiography.(Talking Points)

Sep 01, 2004;

England and the peace with Spain, 1604: Pauline Croft analyses the causes and traces the consequences of a momentous Treaty.(Talking Points)(Treaty of London)

Sep 01, 2004;

The Anglo French Entente 1904: Philip Pedley sees fateful flaws in a famous agreement.(Talking Points)

Sep 01, 2004;

Aberystwyth: Phillipp Schofield and Rebecca Oakes provide a tutor's and a student's appreciation of History at the University of Aberystwyth.(University Challenge)

Sep 01, 2004;

Answering AS-Level questions on the Henrician Reformation: John Matusiak explains how to tackle typical questions successfully.(University Challenge)

Sep 01, 2004;

Winston's War: is it history or fiction? Is it better than both, or worse than either? Robert Pearce wrestles with these questions.(Opinion Forum)(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;

Lenin's wonderful Georgian: John Etty charts the complex, and highly significant, relationship between Lenin and Stalin.(Profiles in Power)(Valdimir Lenin I)(Biography)

Sep 01, 2004;

Britain 1979-1997: Edward Falshaw completes his survey of questions on contemporary Britain.(Survival Skills)

Sep 01, 2004;

'The cause' of the American Civil War: John Spicer judges that slavery was the key factor in producing the conflict.(Talking Points)

Sep 01, 2004;

Nazism and Stalinism: Vincent Barnett argues that surface differences should not cover up deep-seated similarities.(Opinion Forum)

Sep 01, 2004;

'My Heart Is My Own': The Life of Mary Queen of Scots.(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;

Heinemann Advanced History series.(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;

Napoleon.(book)(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;

Franklin D. Roosevelt.(book)(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;

Chronological History of US Foreign Relations.(Book Review)

Sep 01, 2004;