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Teach Yourself History

VOLUMES READY OR IN PREPARATION
The Use of History, by A. L. Rowse
Pericles and Athens, by A. R. Burn
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Empire, by A. R. Burn
Agricola and Roman Britain, by A. R. Burn
Constantine and the Conversion of Europe, by A. H. M. Jones
Charlemagne and Western Europe, by St. H. L. B. Moss
John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of English Nonconformity,
by K. B. Macfarlane
Lorenzo dei Medici and the Italian Renaissance, by C. M. Ady
Henry V and the Invasion of France, by E. F. Jacob
Joan of Arc and the Recovery of France, by Alice Buchan
Erasmus and the Northern Renaissance, by Margaret Mann Phillips
Cranmer and the English Reformation, by F. E. Hutchinson
Raleigh and the British Empire, by D. B. Quinn
Cromwell and the Puritan Revolution, by Mary Coate
Richelieu and the French Monarchy, by C. V. Wedgwood
Milton and the English Mind, by F. E. Hutchinson
Louis XIV and the Greatness of France, by Maurice Ashley
Peter the Great and the Emergence of Russia, by B. H. Sumner
Chatham and the British Empire, by Sir Charles Grant Robertson
Cook and the Opening of the Pacific, by James A. Williamson
Catherine the Great and the Expansion of Russia,
by Gladys Scott Thomson
Warren Hastings and British India, by Penderel Moon
Robespierre and the French Revolution, by J. M. Thompson
Napoleon and the Awakening of Europe, by Felix Markham
Bolivar and the Independence of Spanish America, by J. B. Trend
Thomas Jefferson and American Democracy, by Max Beloff
Pushkin and Russian Literature, by Janko Lavrin
Livingstone and Central Africa, by Jack Simmons
Abraham Lincoln and the United States, by K. C. Wheare
Alexander I and the Rise of Russian Nationalism, by Michael Vyvyan
Gladstone and Liberalism, by J. L. Hammond and M. Foot
Clemenceau and the Third Republic, by J. Hampden Jackson
Woodrow Wilson and American Liberalism, by E. M. Hugh-Jones
Lenin and the Russian Revolution, by Christopher Hill
Botha, Smuts and South Africa, by Basil Williams
Gandhi and Modern India, by Guy Wint

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Publication Information: Book Title: Robespierre and the French Revolution. Contributors: J. M. Thompson - author. Publisher: English Universities Press. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: ii.
    
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