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 Sahara: A Cultural History
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The Scramble for Africa, 3rd edition
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The Secret Queen
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The Slave Trade
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The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914
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The Spies of Winter
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The Trials of Spinoza
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The Trouble with Tea
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The Tudor Kitchen. What the Tudors Ate and Drank
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The Tudors
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The Twentieth-Century Russia Reader
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The Victorian and Edwardian Schoolchild
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The Visions of Isobel Gowdie
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The War of 1812 in the age of Napoleon
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The War on the Eastern Front in 1914
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The White Rose of Stalingrad
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The Wine Trade in Medieval Europe 1000-1500
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The Witch: A History of Fear from Ancient Times to the Present
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The Witches: Salem, 1692, a History
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They Shall Not Pass: The British Battalion at Jarama
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