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Editors
Robin Bunce
Gillian Staerck
Laura Williams
Volume 6, 2010/11
Issue 1: September 2010
Issue 2: November 2010
Issue 3: February 2011
Issue 4: April 2011
September 2010
Contents
Stalin’s consolidation of power, 1931–41
Geoffrey Swain
The fall of Edward Heath
Graham Goodlad
AQA Exam focus
Britain 1906–51: AS Unit 1 HIS1L
Scott Reeves
OCR (A) Exam focus
Russia and its rulers, 1855–1964:
A2 Unit F966 Option B Theme 4
Andrew Holland
The USA and the middle east, 1946–67
Jeremy Kennard
Edexcel Exam focus
The United States, 1917–54:
A2 Unit 3 6HI03C
Adam Bloomfield
Nixon’s withdrawal from Vietnam
Jonathan Webb
The rise of German nationalism
Tim Chapman
Book review
Trotsky: A Biography by Robert Service
Rachel Bybee
Interviews
Professor Ian Kershaw
Debbie Bogard
January 2011

Contents
Over by Christmas
Graham Goodlad
Lenin in power:
his strengths and weaknesses
Jonathan Davis
Picture analysis
The Communist dream
Seán Lang
The man who gave away
Italian democracy
Francis Stapleton
Why did the Nazis lose?
Gregory Slysz
Aiming high
Divided or whole:
partition of Palestine
Nicola Garcia
The Supreme Court and civil rights
Tony McCulloch
Aiming high
The rise of the New Christian Right
Andrew Flint
History now Swine flu
Seán Lang
April 2011

Contents
Stalin’s consolidation of power, 1924–31
Geoffrey Swain
Aiming high
The impact of the Boer War on Britain
Barbara Warnock
The Nazi–Soviet Pact
Caroline Sharples
Picture analysis
The roaring twenties
Seán Lang
The USA and Asian nationalism
Andrew Flint
Aiming high
Black Power and the Civil Rights movement
Mark Gosling
Andropov and Chernenko
Mark Sandle
The fall of Margaret Thatcher
Graham Goodlad
Index to Volume 5
History now
Auschwitz–Birkenau
Debbie Bogard
