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 Twentieth-Century Russia Reader
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British Military Service Tribunals, 1916-1918
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Pembrokeshire: Journeys and Stories
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The Code-Breaker's Secret Diaries
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The Trials of Spinoza
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My Life with the Taliban
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Enlightened Monks: The German Benedictines 1740-1803
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A Concise History from the English Civil War to the End of the Commonwealth
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Abydos: Egypt's First Pharaohs and the cult of Osiris,
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The Passion of Florence Nightingale
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A History of Britain. The Age of Reason and the Industrial Revolution 1714-1832
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The Scramble for Africa, 3rd edition
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World History: the basics
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Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt
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A History of the World in 100 Weapons
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A Sense of Occasion: Mendelssohn in Birmingham in 1846 and 1847
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The Visions of Isobel Gowdie
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The Medieval Gentry
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The History of Sexuality in Europe; A Sourcebook
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The Local: A History of the English Pub
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