Editorial
History Today: Round-table dialogue
Professor Jim Sharpe, Peter Jones, Mike Savage, Eileen Yeo, Kevin Morgan, Richard Evans
The English Revolution: The decline and fall of revisionism
Brian Manning
Popular Historiography in the Second World War
A critique of J. Baxendale and C. Pawling, Narrating the Thirties
Roger Spalding
Reviews
Culture and Imperialism
Keith Ansell Pearson, Benita Parry and Judith Squires, Cultural Readings of Imperialism: Edward Said and the Gravity of History (John Strawson)
The Challenges of Postmodernism
John Belchem and Neville Kird (eds), Languages of Labour; Ellen Meiksins Wood and John Bellamy Foster (eds), In Defense of History: Marxism and the postmodern agenda (Mike Waite)
Communist historiography
Richard Pipes (ed), The Unknown Lenin: from the secret archive; Neil Harding, Leninism (Monty Johnstone)
Noreen Branson, History of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 1941-1951 (Steven Fielding)
Margarita Tupitsyn, The Soviet Photograph 1924-1937 (H.C.A. Hughes)
Versailles and Modernity
David Parker, Class and State in Ancien Regime France: The road to modernity (Donald Lowndes Sanderson)
Experiments with Extremes
Momme Brodersen, Walter Benjamin: A biography (Sean Homer)
Gerhard Fischer (ed), With the Sharpened Axe of Reason: Approaches to Walter Benjamin (Rosemary Bechler)
The Contest for Social Science
Eileen Janes Yeo, The Contest for Social Science: Relations and representations of gender and class (Karen Triggs)
The Democracy of the Agents Themselves
Colin Barker and Paul Kennedy (eds), To Make Another World: Studies in protest and collective action (Lawrence Cox)
Valiant-for-Truth
Peter Gathercole. T. H. Irving and Gregory Melleuish (eds), Childe and Australia: Archeology, politics and ideas (H. G. A. Hughes)
Books Received
Correspondence