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THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE:<br />
TOPICS IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY<br />
Volume I The Forces <strong>of</strong> Change<br />
Volume II Conservatism at Bay<br />
Volume III The Bigger Battalions<br />
Volume IV In Africa and India<br />
Volume V Society Under Siege<br />
General Editor: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor John Jensen, Waikato University<br />
Contributing Authors: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor W. D. Mclntyre, University<br />
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J. L. Hunt, M.P.; R. Hamel; Kenneth Shadbolt.<br />
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THE HISTORICAL JOURNAL<br />
Vol. XIII, No. 1, 1970<br />
ARTICLES:<br />
I. Poland, Russia and the Treaty <strong>of</strong> Vienna <strong>of</strong> 5 January 1719. By L. R. Lewitter.<br />
II. Class and Political Radicalism in London, 1831-2. By D. J. Rowe.<br />
III. Tories, Catholics, and the General Election <strong>of</strong> 1859. By K. Theodore Hoppen.<br />
IV. The British Government and Imperial Economic Unity, 1890—1895. By Luke<br />
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V. African Interests and the South Africa Act, 1908—1910. By Ronald Hyam.<br />
VI. The Anglo-French-Italian Naval Convention <strong>of</strong> 1915. By Paul G. Halpern.<br />
VII. Lloyd George's Premiership: A Study in 'Prime Ministerial Government'.<br />
By Kenneth O. Morgan.<br />
REVIEW ARTICLE:<br />
Gerhard Ritter and the First World War. By Norman Stone.<br />
Vol. XIII, No. 2<br />
ARTICLES:<br />
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By James M. Haas.<br />
II. J. S. Mill and the Irish Question: The Principles <strong>of</strong> Political Economy, 1848—1865.<br />
By E. D. Steele.<br />
III. The Reaction <strong>of</strong> the Great Powers to Louis Napoleon's Rise to Power in 1851.<br />
By Daniel H. Thomas.<br />
IV. Dollar Diplomacy in Default: The Economics <strong>of</strong> Russian-American Relations,<br />
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V. Mesopotamia in British War Aims, 1914—1918. By V. H. Rothwell.<br />
VI. The Baltic Germans and German Policy towards Latvia after 1918. Ry J. W. Hiden.<br />
VII. The Emergence <strong>of</strong> C. R. Attlee as Leader <strong>of</strong> the Parliamentary Labour Party in<br />
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The <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pacific <strong>History</strong><br />
An international annual for all interested in the historical<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Islands<br />
Volume V — 1970<br />
A Roko Tui for Lomaiviti: legitimacy in the<br />
Fijian Administration 1874-1900 DERYCK SCARR<br />
Oral tradition and Micronesian history ROGER MITCHELL<br />
Pacific Island labour migrants in Queensland PETER CORRIS<br />
James Toutant Proctor<br />
Foreign coloured labour in German<br />
Guinea<br />
Famine mortality in Hawaii<br />
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND HISTORY<br />
VOLUME XVI<br />
April 1970 Number 1<br />
J. L. Richardson<br />
T. H. Rigby<br />
J. H. Moore<br />
G. W. O. Woodward<br />
W. J. Waters<br />
PROBLEMS IN AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN<br />
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POLICY<br />
THE CPSU ELITE; TURNOVER AND REJUVENA-<br />
TION FROM LENIN TO KHRUSHCHEV<br />
NEW SOUTH WALES AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL<br />
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NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL<br />
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(Editor: P. J. Lawrence, University <strong>of</strong> Canterbury)<br />
Vol. 5, No. 1 May 1970<br />
I<br />
THE WELFARE OF THE INDIVIDUAL PUPIL IN THE<br />
SECONDARY SCHOOL<br />
At the National Level: Quidance Emergent in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> J. J. Small<br />
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The First Generation <strong>of</strong> Maori University Graduates: A Historical Sketch<br />
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THE NEW ZEALAND GEOGRAPHER<br />
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B. A. Badcock: Central Place Evolution and Network Development in South<br />
Auckland 1840-1968: A Systems Analytic Approach<br />
I. G. Bertram: Television and the Decline <strong>of</strong> the Cinema in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>:<br />
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Volume X, No. 1 will be published in November, 1970.
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