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 People’s History of Native Americans
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The Pioneering Life of Mary Wortley Montagu: Scientist and Feminist
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The Pirate World: A History of the Most Notorious Sea Robbers
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The Point Blank Directive
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The Poisoned Well: Empire and its Legacy in the Middle East
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The Politics of Gender in Victorian Britain
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The Popular Mind in Eighteenth-century Ireland
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The Priest and the Playwright! Parallel Lives in Edwardian London
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The Private Life of Edward IV
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The Providence of God
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The Radical Potter: Josiah Wedgwood and the Transformation of Britain
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The Real Falstaff
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The Real Mrs Beeton. The Story of Eliza Acton
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The Reckoning – The Defeat of Army Group South, 1944
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The Reformation in 100 Facts
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The Reformation: A Very Short Introduction
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The Rise and Fall of Owain Glyn Dwr
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The Road Past Mandalay
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The SAS in World War II - An Illustrated History
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The SBS in World War II
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