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Russia's engagement with Germany on the Eastern Front during World War II was ferocious, unprecedented and bloody, costing millions of civilian and military lives. In this challenging new book, Lee Baker distinguishes myth from reality and deflates the idea that this war, while gargantuan in scale, was in essence a war like any other.
"A study of modern British foreign policy focusing on the period from 1945 to the present day. Includes a chronology of key events, a list of important government figures and a collection of relevant primary sources"--
Originally published: Harlow, England: Pearson/Longman, 2003.
"The British and French in the Atlantic 1650-1800 provides a comprehensive history of this complex period and explores the contrasting worlds of the British and the French Empires as they strove to develop new societies in the Americas"--
This volume in the Seminar Studies in History series, offers a concise, comprehensive and engaging evaluation of the significance and importance of American involvement in World War I.
How did Germany survive World War Two? Focusing on the dramatic events leading to the division of Germany and the impact of the Allied occupation on the country, D.G. Williamson traces the domestic history of the two Germanies and their position in the rival Cold War blocs.
Aims to guide A-level students and undergraduates through the area of religious separatism in the century before the English Civil War. It also attempts to show where the religious tensions that came to the fore during the Civil War and Interregnum had their roots.
The French Revolution was riddled with paradoxes and in this key Seminar Study Dr Wright tackles the many controversies surrounding these events. He also reviews the arguments of leading historians, and analyses some of the key documentary evidence on which they have based their judgements.
This series bridges the gap between the standard textbook and specialized monograph, providing AS, A Level and undergraduate students with coverage of major themes in British and European history, from the medieval period to the 20th century. This book focuses on the Church of England.
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