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 ArticleReviews » Twentieth Century British History, Volume 17 (2006)

Twentieth Century British History is published by Oxford University Press. ISSN 1477-4674 (online); ISSN 0955-2359 (print).

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Issue 4 (2006)

Andrew Stewart. 'The Klopper Affair': Anglo-South African Relations and the Surrender of the Tobruk Garrison. Twentieth Century British History 2006 17(4): 516-544; doi:10.1093/tcbh/hwl024.

Richard S. Grayson. 'Leo Amery's Imperialist Alternative to Appeasement in the 1930s'. Twentieth Century British History 2006 17(4): 489-515; doi:10.1093/tcbh/hwl027.

Reviewed by David Dutton, Liverpool University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 24 May 2007

Timothy Garton Ash. 'Why Britain is in Europe' The Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture. Twentieth Century British History 2006 17(4): 451-463.

Reviewed by David Dutton, Liverpool University (PDF)
Published by H-Diplo on 4 September 2007

 

 

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