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Aspects of History Magazine - Issue 9

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In this issue

"A wonderful publication. It fizzes with intellectual energy and design quality."
Aspects of History is the new magazine and website dedicated to history and historical fiction.
The ninth issue contains interviews with Douglas Murray and Steven Saylor.
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 ninth issue contains the following:
The War on the West, Douglas Murray interviewed by Oliver Webb-Carter Novelists as Past Masters, by Richard Cohen Antisemitism and the Statue of Mendelssohn, by Peter Hughes The Treaty and Unionism, by Gretchen Friemann Language, Religion and Lausanne, by Bruce Clark Beaverbrook, by Kathryn S. Olmsted Warrior Princess: The Queen in WW2, by Tessa Dunlop AoH Book Club: Masters & Commanders. Andrew Roberts interviewed by Oliver Webb-Carter The Island of Extraordinary Captives, by Simon Parkin Historical Heroes: George Washington, Commander in Chief, by David O. Stewart The Normans, by Judith Green Short Story: Cenfrith, by M.J.Porter The Bosworth Cliffhanger: War and Politics in August 1485, by Derek Birks Solving the Mystery of the Tobermory Galleon, by Timothy Ashby Royals and Secrets: Andrew Taylor, interviewed by Robert Lyman The Empress and the Pandemic, by Lucy Ward Cities, by Paul Strathern Short Story: The Wolves of Viroconium, by Jacquie Rogers Tourist Troubles in Ancient Rome, by Jerry Toner Interview: Son of Rome, Steven Saylor 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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