The Historian 148: Legacy of war
The magazine of the Historical Association
Contents
4 Reviews
5 Editorial (Read article for free)
6 Blood and Iron: the violent birth of modern Germany – A nation forged in war – Katja Hoyer (Read article)
12 Richard III and the Princes in the Tower: update – Tim Thornton (Read article)
16 Monty’s school: the benign side of Viscount Montgomery of Alamein – Richard Hughes (Read article)
20 Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940? – Karin Doull (Read article)
25 Reviews
26 Glowing in the Dark – Geoffrey Bunting (Read article)
31 German universities under the Nazis – A.D. Harvey (Read article)
36 Volunteers to a man: an industrial workplace goes to war – Edward Washington (Read article)
42 Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee – Annette Ormanczyk (Read article - open access)
48 My Favourite History Place: The Chantry Chapel of St Mary on Wakefield Bridge – Geoffrey Willett (Read article)
50 History Abridged: The Berlin Conference 1884–1885 (Read article)
53 Out and About: Tynemouth Priory – Rachel Hammersley (Read article)
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Cover image: Irena Persak shortly after her return to Poland as a child refugee in 1946. Photograph submitted with an application for UNRRA aid.
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