Hindsight
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Editors
- Dan Silverman
- Paul Short
Volume 21, 2010/11
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: January 2010
Issue 3: April 2010
September 2010
Contents
The Cuban missile crisis: who was to blame?
Mark Rathbone
Was Mao a ruthless dictator?
Hugh Jebson
Closing the iron curtain
Matthew Hawkins
Britain and the League of Nations
Rob Salem
How Hitler destroyed the Versailles treaty
David McGill
The Balkans: cauldron of the First World War
Scott Reeves
On line
The First World War
David McGill
Improve your grade
A question on the 1962 Cuban missile crisis — and how to gain marks in Depth Study questions asking you to infer from sources
Nikki Christie
File on…
Alistair Cooke, 1908–2004
Mark Rathbone
Anniversaries
The election of John Fitzgerald Kennedy as president of the USA
David McGill
January 2011

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April 2011

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