Contemporary Review
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Articles in Oct 2004 issue of Contemporary Review
- Martin Bell: from national service to Malawi
by Jonathan Doering - Love and Hate in Jamestown: John Smith, Pocahontas and the Heart of a New Nation
- White Devil: An Epic Story of Revenge from the Savage War that Inspired The Last of the Mohicans
- Archbishop Carey speaks
by George Wedd - The world of paperbacks
- The Mould in Dr Florey's Coat: The Remarkable True Story of the Penicillin Miracle
- 1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow
- New and noteworthy
- International Relations Since 1945: A Global History
- The Legendary Past: World of Myths Volume Two
- The Rainhill Trials: The Greatest Contest of Industrial Britain and the Birth of Commercial Rail
- Political Choice in Britain
- Flourishing: Letters 1928-1946
- Bolt of Fate: Benjamin Franklin and His Electric Kite Hoax
- Standardised testing in American schools: lessons from Matthew Arnold's Britain
by Brendan Rapple - The Cambridge Guide to English Usage
- Robert Louis Stevenson: A Literary Life
- Eleanor: April Queen of Aquitaine
- The mystery of the Caspian oil boom part two
by Alec Rasizade - London 1945: Life in the Debris of War
- Queen Victoria and the Theatre of Her Age
- Literary Canons and Religious Identity
- Japan's changing security posture and its implications
by Sharif Shuja - The great euro deception
by Ralph Berry - The Crimean War: The Truth Behind the Myth
- A Modern History of Hong Kong
- The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople
- Brazil under a Labour government part two
by Joaquina Pires-O'Brien - FundamentalismIslamic and otherwise
by Roger Kershaw - United We Stand: A History of Britain's Trade Unions
- A New History of Ireland
- Britain in the European Union: Law, Policy and Parliament
- Searching for normality in Central Europe
by R.D. Kernohan - British consumerism examined
by George Wedd - Chasing the Molecule
- Religion, Politics, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England: Camden Fifth Series. Volume 22
- Shostakovich and Stalin: The Extraordinary Relationship between the Great Composer and the Brutal Dictator
- Africa calls for more cyber-rights
by Gumisai Mutume - The war crime trials at The Hague
by Amna Whiston - London: A Short History
- What Might Have Been: Leading Historians on Twelve 'What Ifs' of History
- Down with football
by Ralph Berry