Contemporary Review
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Articles in April 2004 issue of Contemporary Review
- John Fowles' intemperate frankness
by Geoffrey Heptonstall - Constable & Robinson
- Acts of War
- The book famine in Africa: a former teacher observes
by Garreth Byrne - Thackeray year by year
by Richard Mullen - Granta books
- Rising '44: 'The Battle for Warsaw'
- The British Association for American Studies at fifty
by Philip John Davies - Restoring Mussolini's reputation
by George Wedd - Isaac Newton. James Gleick. Fourth Estate
- Tea: Addiction, Exploitation and Empire
- Islamic terrorists look to Moldova for dirty bombs
by Thomas Orszag-Land - Art and politics in the work of Paula Rego
by Joaquina Pires-O'Brien - The Company: A Short History of a Revolutionary Idea
- Freedom's Cause: Lives of the Suffragettes
- Abrams
- Contemporary Slovene literature
by Lea Flis - A realistic view of the Just War
by R.D. Kernohan - Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the Devil's Pact
- The Sickly Stuarts: The Medical Downfall of a Dynasty
- Pan books
- Patrick Thursfield: the last Tangerine
by Allan Ramsay - Abacus
- Nehru: A Political Life
- John Murray
- A common ground for Tyranny?
by Tony Thomas - Gill & Macmillan
- Health & Disease in Britain: From Prehistory to the Present Day
- Sir Oliver Franks and the special relationship
by Cerwyn Moore - Longman
- The Wright Brothers: The Remarkable Story of the Aviation Pioneers Who Changed the World
- The enemies of liberal society
by Roger Kershaw - Pan books
- Shalom Ireland: A Social History of Jews in Modern Ireland
- The Eastern Catholic Churches in America
by Daniel P. Grigassy - Battling Barbara: a life of Barbara Castle
by Michael Karwowski - Pimlico
- A History of Spain
- Whither British politics?
by Robert S. Redmond