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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Snapdragon
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Somme: 141 Days, 141 Lives
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Staffordshire’s War: Voices of the First World War
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Stalin’s Englishman: the Lives of Guy Burgess
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Stoke-on-Trent in 50 Buildings
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Storied Ground: Landscape and the Shaping of English National Identity
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Suffragettes. How Britain's women fought and died for the right to vote
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Teaching Red Scarf Girl
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Ten Cities that Led the World: From Ancient Metropolis to Modern Megacity
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Thames Mudlarking: Searching for London’s Lost Treasures
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The 1916 Irish Rebellion
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The Anatomy of a Traitor
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The Beauty of Her Age
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The Boleyns: The Rise & Fall of a Tudor Family
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The Book of the Poppy
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The Bride’s Trunk
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The British Census
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The Cambridge Companion to Xenephon
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The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain
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The Cambridge History of South Africa
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