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Aspects of History Magazine - Issue 11

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In this issue

"A wonderful publication. Fizzes with intellectual energy and design quality." Sir Anthony Seldon.
"A great new resource... Indispensable for historians and history lovers alike." Saul David.
Aspects of History is the new magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction.
The eleventh issue contains exclusive interviews with Minette Walters and Saul David.
We believe that history should be a source of argument and entertainment. Different voices have different stories to tell.
Each issue contains articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews by established and emerging writers.
The eleventh issue contains the following:
Henrietta Maria: The Queen Behind the Black Legend, by Leanda de Lisle Interview: Minette Walters on the English Civil War Napoleon’s Birthday, by Ruth Scurr AoH Book Club: Roger Crowley on Constantinople: The Last Great Siege, 1453 Short Story: Caractacus and Agrippina, by David Boyle The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, by Alex Gerlis The Slovenian Civil War, by Neil Churches Interview: Saul David on the SBS Historical Heroes: Bill Slim, by Robert Lyman The Bitter Legacy of Partition, by Barney White-Spunner London’s Pirates, by Julie Walker Short Story: Turpin’s Dagger, by Richard Foreman The Fight for Parry’s Jerusalem, by Jason Whitaker Catastrophe in the North Sea, by Stuart Heaver The Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary Women, by Louise Morrish Mustang: The Untold Story, by Matthew Willis Interview: Spy Novelist Alan Judd, interviewed by Richard Foreman
Recommended reading for fans of The Spectator, History Today and BBC History Magazine.

Aspects of History Magazine Description:

"A wonderful publication. It fizzes with intellectual energy and design quality." Sir Anthony Seldon. Historian.

"I feel honoured to be in the first issue of a great new project." Ben Macintyre, Historian.

"A great new resource... Indispensable for historians and history lovers alike." Saul David, Historian.

Aspects of History is the new magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction.

We believe that history should be a source of argument and entertainment. Different voices have different stories to tell.

Each issue contains articles, interviews, short stories and book reviews by established and emerging writers.

The past isn't dead, it's not even past. History relates and resonates.

At the same time, the past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.

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