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  • av Christopher Tyerman
    295 - 1 118,-

    This is the first book-length study to chart how the dramatic events of 30 generations ago have been understood, shaped and manipulated by writers in successive periods since and to show how modern images of the crusades are as much a product of our own and intervening times as of the bloody wars of the cross themselves.

  • av Mark Edele
    268 - 1 148,-

    Debates on Stalinism introduces major debates about Stalinism during and after the Cold War. It introduces major debates and major historians of the Soviet Union during the brutal reign of Stalin. Readers will better understand not only the history of our current understanding of Stalinism but also contemporary debates in Russia and Ukraine. -- .

  • av Tom Lawson
    243,-

    Analyses the development of history writing on the destruction of the European Jews from just before the end of the Second World War to the present day, and argues forcefully that history writing is as much about the present as it is the past. -- .

  • av Anthony Webster
    234 - 1 057,-

    Examines the rise of the British empire and the various debates among historians of imperialism over the past two hundred years. It discusses why the empire is so attractive to historians, why there is so much debate and controversy surrounding the subject. -- .

  • av Kevern Verney
    225,-

    This volume in the Issues in Historiography series examines the changing scholarly debate on individuals and events in African American history from the 1890s to the present. It highlights how over time the work of scholars has reflected both advances in academic understanding and wider developments in race relations in American society. -- .

  • av Helen Rawlings
    205,-

    Looks at when, why and how Spain declined in status from its pre-eminent position as a leading world power in the seventeenth century, examining the methodologies and schools of inquiry that have shaped the discourse and how historians' perceptions have been influenced by time and circumstance. -- .

  • av R Richardson
    281,-

    Analyses the different ways in which historians over the last three centuries have tried to explain the causes, course and consequences of the English Revolution -- .

  • av Rosemary O'Day
    279,-

    New edition, combines a discussion of successive historical approaches to the English Reformation with a critical review of recent debates in the area -- .

  • av Hugh Tulloch
    234,-

    This study critically surveys the changing and highly contoversial literature surrounding the American Civil War era, from contemporary interp retations up to the present.

  • av Marjorie Chibnall
    281,-

    The debate on the Norman Conquest is still ongoing. Because of the interest that has been shown in the subject of conquest and its aftermath, interpretations have been numerous and conflicting; students bewildered by controversies may find this book a useful guide through the morass of literature.

  • av Peter J. Davies
    281,-

    This book surveys a cross-section of historians of the Revolution from the early nineteenth century right up to the present day. From liberals to conservatives and from Marxists to revisionists, this books focuses on major figures across the numerous schools of historical thought concerned with the French Revolution. -- .

  • av Gwenda Morgan
    247 - 1 038,-

    'Who will write the History of the American Revolution' asked a worried John Adams, and 'who will ever write it? This book is an attempt to answer these questions. Examining the many histories of the American Revolution and Constitution, it looks at how the transition from amateur to professional transformed the interpretation of the Revolution. -- .

  • av Matthew Stibbe
    278 - 1 100,-

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