Book Reviews
The Historian is the publication for general members of the HA. One of its regular features is book reviews. The reviews cover everything from the popular new history books to some of the more obscure, specialist books that make you proud that publishers still value history books. Find out what is hot on the history shelves here.
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The Real Mrs Beeton. The Story of Eliza Acton
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Blackbeard: The Hunt for the World's Most Notorious Pirate
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An Economic History of Nineteenth-Century Europe: Diversity and Industrialization
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Elizabeth of York: The Forgotten Tudor Queen
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Poor Relief and Community in Hadleigh, Suffolk 1547-1600
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People and Houses of South-east England c.1300-1900
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The Road Past Mandalay
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The White Rose of Stalingrad
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The Oxford Handbook of the American Revolution
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The Great War Explained: A Simple Story and Guide
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Fighter Pilot
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The Point Blank Directive
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The Tudors
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Being a Historian: An Introduction to the Professional World of History
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Slavery in Yorkshire: Richard Oastler and the campaign against child labour in the Industrial Revolution
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Cosmo Lang: Archbishop in War and Crisis
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Armies of the Napoleonic Wars
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Attlee: A Life in Politics
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The Gypsy 'Menace', Populism and the New Anti-Gypsy Politics
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King John: an Underrated King
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