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Issue 72, Autumn 2011Table of Contents
- History's Value?
- pp. 1-4
- The State of Modern British History
- pp. 205-211
- A Passion for Memory
- pp. 241-250
- The Importance of Studying the Past
- pp. 258-267
- Brazil: Never Again?
- pp. 275-282
- Champions of the Fair Sex
- pp. 282-288
- Justice Denied
- pp. 289-296
- Deep Archives
- pp. 297-301
- Before the Deluge
- pp. 301-310
- Pen-Keeping
- pp. 310-314
- The Environment of Postwar Stalinism
- pp. 315-320
- Doing the Wife
- pp. 320-324
- Gilda O'Neill (1951-2010)
- pp. 335-337
- Olivia Harris 1948-2009
- pp. 338-353
- Introduction
- pp. 157-160