November 2023 Issue Dorian Lynskey Bicycle Sharers of the World Unite! Beauty is in the Street: Protest and Counterculture in Post-War Europe By Joachim C Häberlen LR
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August 2018 Issue Frances Wilson A Place in the Sun The Warm South: How the Mediterranean Shaped the British Imagination By Robert Holland
August 2015 Issue Kevin Jackson And All That Jazz Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918–1938 By Philipp Blom LR
August 2004 Issue Norman Stone Coming from Behind and Catching Us Up The Turks Today By Andrew Mango LR
August 2007 Issue Dominic Sandbrook Dark Content Barbarism and Civilisation: A History of Europe in Our Time By Bernard Wasserstein LR
March 2013 Issue John Gray Evasion Tactics Fractured Times: Culture and Society in the 20th Century By Eric Hobsbawm LR
June 2013 Issue Robin Fox Twist & Shout The Dancing Goddesses: Folklore, Archaeology, and the Origins of European Dance By Elizabeth Wayland Barber LR
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