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Review: The Shortest History of Europe by John Hirst

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Wilks, Stephen

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Canberra & District Historical Society Inc

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Mega history is back, bigger than ever. We have had a cavalcade of books like Millennium, Why the West Rules -for Now, and Geoffrey Blainey's A Short History of the World. Penguin was so keen on re-issuing the late J M Roberts' History of the World it hired someone to update his text.

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