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- catalog alternative "History today.".
- catalog alternative "Past masters : the best of History today".
- catalog contributor b12221363.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Alan Bullock: The historian's purpose -- Alan Hodge and Peter Quennell: When did it become impossible to know everything? -- D.W. Brogan: London 1900-1951 -- Duff Cooper: British prime ministers -- Nancy Mitford: Mem de Pompadour's theatre -- James Joll: The course of German history -- Sir Lewis Namier: Be kind to King George III -- A.L. Rowse: Queen Elizabeth and the historians -- Michael Grant: Attila the Hun -- Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart: The Kaiser in exile -- W.G. Hoskins: The great rebuilding -- Hugh Trevor-Roper: The social origins of the great rebellion -- Geoffrey Elton: Thomas Cromwell -- Christopher Dawson: The relevance of European history -- Esmond Wright: Alexander Hamilton -- K.B. von Koeppen: Letter: History Today v. A new car -- Harold Perkin: The origins of the popular press -- Basil Davidson: The tents of Kedar -- Christopher Hill: The mad hatter -- Dr. John L. McDonald: Letter: Why are hatters mad? -- Alan Hodge and Peter Quennell: No terminus at Waterloo -- Letters: No terminus at Waterloo -- Peter Quennell: Excavations at Sperlonga -- C.R. Boxer: Portuguese timor: A Rough Island story 1515-1960 -- A.J.P. Taylor: Who burnt the Reichstag? -- C.V. Wedgwood: Rubens and King Charles I: the story of a legend -- Edgar Holt: The Irish president: the later career of Eamon de Valera -- Charles George Barrington: Recollections of Lord Palmerston".
- catalog description "Elizabeth Wiskemann: Review of A.J.P. Taylor's The origins of the Second World War -- S.G.F. Brandon: The Jesus of history -- Arthur Marwick: British life and leisure and the First World War -- Antonia Fraser: The murder of David Riccio -- Michael D. Biddiss: Houston Stewart Chamberlain: Prophet of teutonism -- Joanna Richardson: Offenbach -- John Julius Norwich: King Roger of Sicily -- Bruce Chatwin: The mechanics of Nomad invasions -- John Brewer: An ungovernable people -- Jacob Boas: A Nazi travels to Palestine -- Michael Crowder: King Christophe's citadel, Haiti -- James Walvin: Blacks in Britain: the Eighteenth century -- Henry Smith: Reading James Clavell's Shōgun -- Jonathan Steinberg: Forum: Facts in history -- Christmas Clerihews -- Clerihew competition: results -- Conrad Russell: Why did Charles I fight the Civil War? -- David Starkey: All change -- Anna Davin: Women's history forum -- Francis Robinson: Islam and the West -- Susan Ware: Katharine Hepburn -- Douglas Johnson: Les Invalides -- Felipe Fernández-Armesto: Columbus: hero or villain? -- Hugh David: Mediawatch: Nietzsche's sister -- Richard Cavendish: Soane's Museum -- Peter Hennessy: Contemporary history -- Barry Strauss: American democracy through ancient Greek eyes -- Eberhard Jäckel: Downfall or liberation? -- Peter Heehs: India's divided loyalties -- Jeremy Black: Could the Jacobites have won? -- Nigel Saul: Late Medieval crusading -- Janis Wilton: Chinese immigrants to Australia -- Roy Porter: Reading is bad for your health -- Ronald Hutton: Point of departure: roots and rituals -- Pamela Tudor-Craig: Point of departure: blunt speaking -- Max Beloff: Review of Cannadine books -- David Cannadine: On reviewing and being reviewed -- Daniel Snowman: Asa Briggs -- Erica Fudge: Monstrous acts.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 481 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0750927178".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Phoenix Mill [England] : Sutton Pub. ; London : History Today Ltd.,".
- catalog subject "D6 .P3 2001".
- catalog subject "World history.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Alan Bullock: The historian's purpose -- Alan Hodge and Peter Quennell: When did it become impossible to know everything? -- D.W. Brogan: London 1900-1951 -- Duff Cooper: British prime ministers -- Nancy Mitford: Mem de Pompadour's theatre -- James Joll: The course of German history -- Sir Lewis Namier: Be kind to King George III -- A.L. Rowse: Queen Elizabeth and the historians -- Michael Grant: Attila the Hun -- Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart: The Kaiser in exile -- W.G. Hoskins: The great rebuilding -- Hugh Trevor-Roper: The social origins of the great rebellion -- Geoffrey Elton: Thomas Cromwell -- Christopher Dawson: The relevance of European history -- Esmond Wright: Alexander Hamilton -- K.B. von Koeppen: Letter: History Today v. A new car -- Harold Perkin: The origins of the popular press -- Basil Davidson: The tents of Kedar -- Christopher Hill: The mad hatter -- Dr. John L. McDonald: Letter: Why are hatters mad? -- Alan Hodge and Peter Quennell: No terminus at Waterloo -- Letters: No terminus at Waterloo -- Peter Quennell: Excavations at Sperlonga -- C.R. Boxer: Portuguese timor: A Rough Island story 1515-1960 -- A.J.P. Taylor: Who burnt the Reichstag? -- C.V. Wedgwood: Rubens and King Charles I: the story of a legend -- Edgar Holt: The Irish president: the later career of Eamon de Valera -- Charles George Barrington: Recollections of Lord Palmerston".
- catalog tableOfContents "Elizabeth Wiskemann: Review of A.J.P. Taylor's The origins of the Second World War -- S.G.F. Brandon: The Jesus of history -- Arthur Marwick: British life and leisure and the First World War -- Antonia Fraser: The murder of David Riccio -- Michael D. Biddiss: Houston Stewart Chamberlain: Prophet of teutonism -- Joanna Richardson: Offenbach -- John Julius Norwich: King Roger of Sicily -- Bruce Chatwin: The mechanics of Nomad invasions -- John Brewer: An ungovernable people -- Jacob Boas: A Nazi travels to Palestine -- Michael Crowder: King Christophe's citadel, Haiti -- James Walvin: Blacks in Britain: the Eighteenth century -- Henry Smith: Reading James Clavell's Shōgun -- Jonathan Steinberg: Forum: Facts in history -- Christmas Clerihews -- Clerihew competition: results -- Conrad Russell: Why did Charles I fight the Civil War? -- David Starkey: All change -- Anna Davin: Women's history forum -- Francis Robinson: Islam and the West -- Susan Ware: Katharine Hepburn -- Douglas Johnson: Les Invalides -- Felipe Fernández-Armesto: Columbus: hero or villain? -- Hugh David: Mediawatch: Nietzsche's sister -- Richard Cavendish: Soane's Museum -- Peter Hennessy: Contemporary history -- Barry Strauss: American democracy through ancient Greek eyes -- Eberhard Jäckel: Downfall or liberation? -- Peter Heehs: India's divided loyalties -- Jeremy Black: Could the Jacobites have won? -- Nigel Saul: Late Medieval crusading -- Janis Wilton: Chinese immigrants to Australia -- Roy Porter: Reading is bad for your health -- Ronald Hutton: Point of departure: roots and rituals -- Pamela Tudor-Craig: Point of departure: blunt speaking -- Max Beloff: Review of Cannadine books -- David Cannadine: On reviewing and being reviewed -- Daniel Snowman: Asa Briggs -- Erica Fudge: Monstrous acts.".
- catalog title "Past masters : the best of History today".
- catalog title "PastMasters : the best of History today / edited by Daniel Snowman.".
- catalog type "text".