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Stephen Howe

Articles by Stephen Howe

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Wasps only, please

  • 05 November 2001

Why the West has Won
Victor Davis Hanson Faber and Faber, 492pp, £20
ISBN 0571204171

A ship of fools

  • 03 September 2001

The Many-Headed Hydra: the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic
Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker Verso, 433pp, £19
ISBN 1859847986

Social bandits

  • 12 February 2001

The Many-Headed Hydra: the hidden history of the revolutionary Atlantic
Peter Linebaugh and Marcus Rediker Verso, 433pp, £19
ISBN 1859847986

History from above

  • 02 October 2000

Empire: the Russian empire and its rivals
Dominic Lieven John Murray, 486pp, £27.50
ISBN 0719552435

Boy's own

  • 07 August 2000

Me Against My Brother: at war in Somalia, Sudan and Rwanda
Scott Peterson Routledge, 256pp, £14.99
ISBN 0415921988

Across the Red River: Rwanda, Burundi
and the heart of darkness
Christian Jennings Victor Gollancz, 349pp, £18.99

Once more to utopia

  • 19 June 2000

Between Camps: nations, cultures and the allure of race
Paul Gilroy Penguin, 406pp, £22.50
ISBN 0713991445

Kosovo - Instant history

  • 03 April 2000

Kosovo: War and Revenge
Tim Judah Yale University Press, 288pp, £12.95
ISBN 0300083548

Killing fields

  • 14 February 2000

Lost Lives: the stories of the men, women and children who died as a result of the Northern Ireland Troubles
David McKittrick, Seamus Kelters, Brian Feeney and Chris Thornton Mainstream, 1,600pp, £25
ISBN 184018227

Bandit Country: the IRA and South Armagh
Toby Harnden Hodder & Stoughton, 404pp, £9.99

Pukka Stalinist

  • 08 November 1999

The Vices of Integrity: E H Carr, 1892-1982
Jonathan Haslam Verso, 240pp, £25
ISBN 1859847331

Revolution and World Politics: The Rise and Fall of the Sixth Great Power
Fred Halliday Macmillan, 416pp, £15.99

Electronic Books - Karl Marx and the economy of pigs

  • 19 July 1999

Stephen Howe fires up his CD-Rom drive and finds the answer to the Porcine Question

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