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Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century - And After

By R. J. Crampton (St Edmund's College, University of Oxford, UK)

Unspeakable: Fiction and the Representation of Terrorism

By Peter C. Herman

History and Its Images: Art and the Interpretation of the Past

By Francis Haskell

The Quest for Mars: NASA scientists and Their Search for Life Beyond Earth

By Laurence Bergreen

Next Steps In Railway Modelling

By Chris Ellis - 2

Henry, Prince of Wales and England's Lost Renaissance

By Roy Strong

The Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan

By Michael Simkins, Ronald Embleton

The Making of the Habsburg Monarchy, 1550-1700: An Interpretation

By R. J. W. Evans

Northern Ireland Since 1945

By S. Wichert

The Origins of the First World War

By Gordon Martel

The Lion's Share: Short History of British Imperialism, 1850-1983

By Bernard Porter

Pimlico Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages

By Norman Cantor

The Renaissance (Seminar Studies In History)

By Brown, A

War in Europe, 1939-45

By Anthony Wood

Mad Dog

By Johnny Adair

Discovering London's Guilds and Liveries

By John Kennedy Melling

Climate and History: Studies in Past Climates and their Impact on Man

By T. M. L. Wigley, M. J. Ingram, G. Farmer

Africa and the Disciplines: The Contributions of Research in Africa to the Social Sciences and Humanities

By Robert H. Bates, V. Y. Mudimbe, Jean F. O'Barr

Religion versus Empire?: British Protestant Missionaries and Overseas Expansion, 1700-1914

By A. Porter

Introduction to African Culture: v. 1: General Aspects

By International Bureau of Education

AFTER THE END HISTORY

New Towns of the Middle Ages: Town Plantation in England, Wales and Gascony

By Maurice Beresford

Reformation and Revolt in the Low Countries

By A. C. Duke

Everyday Life in Medieval England

By Christopher Dyer

Disease and Empire: The Health of European Troops in the Conquest of Africa

By Philip D. Curtin (The Johns Hopkins University)

Deadly Companions: How microbes shaped our history

By Dorothy H. Crawford (Professor of Medical Microbiology and Assistant Principal for the Public Understanding of Medicine, University of Edinburgh)

Curing Their Ills: Colonial Power and African Illness

By Megan Vaughan

Sugar: A Bittersweet History

By Elizabeth Abbott

The Best Intentions: Kofi Annan and the UN in the Era of American World Power

By James Traub

The Use and Abuse of History: Or How the Past is Taught to Children

By Marc Ferro