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New Frontiers in History

About the series

This important series reflects the substantial expansion that has occurred in the scope of history syllabuses. As new subject areas have emerged and syllabuses have come to focus more upon methods of historical enquiry and knowledge of source materials, a growing need has arisen for correspondingly broad-ranging textbooks.

New Frontiers in History provides up-to-date overviews of key topics in British, European and world history, together with accompanying source material and appendices. Authors focus on subjects where revisionist work is being undertaken, providing a fresh viewpoint, welcomed by students and sixth-formers. The series also explores established topics which have attracted much conflicting analysis and require a synthesis of the state of debate.

 

Series editors: Mark Greengrass and John Stevenson

This series is within the History subject area.

Book cover Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road to War
Frank McDonough

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Book cover The Jacobites
Britain and Europe, 1688-1788
D. Szechi

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Immigration, Ethnicity and Racism in Britain 1815-1945
Panikos Panayi

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Book cover Fascist Italy
John Whittam

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Book cover Weimar Germany
The Republic of the Reasonable
Paul Bookbinder

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Book cover French Society in Revolution, 1789-99
David Andress

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Book cover British Politics in an Age of Reform
Michael J. Turner

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Book cover The rise of the Nazis
Second Edition
Conan Fisher

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Book cover The Cromwellian Protectorate
Barry Coward

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Book cover The Stalin years
The Soviet Union 1929-53
Second Edition
Evan Mawdsley

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