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“The Historian,” Volume 72, Number 1, published in Spring 2010 by Wiley-Blackwell, is an esteemed academic journal that delves into pivotal historical analyses and discussions. This edition features a collection of thought-provoking articles, including topics such as Soviet hearts-and-minds operations in Afghanistan by Paul Robinson, and an examination of revisionist critics by N. G. O. Pereira. The journal also explores comparative reform propensities in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, offering a broad spectrum of historical insights. The physical copy is a paperback with a glossy blue cover, adorned with minimal wear, preserving the integrity of its scholarly content. This volume is a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the nuanced complexities of historical events and interpretations. With its focus on diverse themes such as social control and the Mongol era, it remains a significant contribution to historical literature.
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