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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J.L. Petit: Britain’s Lost Pre-Impressionist
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Greek Secrets Revealed: Hidden Scottish History Uncovered Book 1 – Edinburgh
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Working-class Lives in Edwardian Harrogate
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Cemeteries and Graveyards
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Tracing Your Family History with the Whole Family
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The Great Passion
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S.E.19: My London Life, 1937-63
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Clarke, Petit and St Mark’s: A 19th Century journey on the Isle of Man
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London’s Railway Stations
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The Grand Tour
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Ten Cities that Led the World: From Ancient Metropolis to Modern Megacity
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Uncommon Courage: The Yachtsmen Volunteers of World War II
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Victorian Stained Glass
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Wingfield: Suffolk’s Forgotten Castle
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How Norwich Fought Against the Plague: Lessons from the Past
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Europe’s 100 Best Cathedrals
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The Historic Sporting Landscape
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Beleaguered and Besieged: A Year in a Place of Rocks
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The Radical Potter: Josiah Wedgwood and the Transformation of Britain
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Welfare in Widecombe 1700-1900: An illustrated journey through local archives
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