BBC History UK 04.2020

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Can any book live


up to such hype?


In this case, the


answer is an


emphatic ‘yes’

BOOKS

Tracy Borman on the final
instalment of Hilary Mantel’s
Wolf Hall trilogy, The Mirror
& the Light → page 72

MARINA CAVAZZA/ALAMY

HISTORICAL FICTION

FOOD HISTORY


“Fake potatoes were made


from Genoese sponge,


filled with custard and


rolled in chocolate”


Rachel Duffett discusses Annie Gray’s
Victory in the Kitchen → page 77

WOMEN’S HISTORY


“Having finally won the


vote, women were now


concerned with the world


they were making”


Fern Riddell on Ladies Can’t Climb Ladders
by Jane Robinson → page 75

NAZI GERMANY


“Understanding Hitler’s


personality is vital if


we are to fully understand


his actions”


Roger Moorhouse reviews Volker Ullrich’s
biography of the Nazi dictator → page 74

FICTION

“Without the help of


Africans, the journeys of


Victorian explorers would


not have been possible”


Petina Gappah on her novel Out of
Darkness, Shining Light → page 77


Can any book live

up to suchhype?

In thiscase, the

answer is an

emphatic ‘yes’

BOOKS

TracyBormanon the final
instalmentof HilaryMantel’s
WolfHalltrilogy,TheMirror
& the Light→page 72

MARINA CAVAZZA/ALAMY


HISTORICAL FICTION

FOODHISTORY

“Fakepotatoesweremade

fromGenoesesponge,

filledwithcustardand

rolledinchocolate”

RachelDuffettdiscussesAnnieGray’s
Victory in the Kitchen→page 77

WOMEN’SHISTORY

“Havingfinallywonthe

vote,womenwerenow

concernedwiththeworld

theyweremaking”

FernRiddellonLadiesCan’tClimbLadders
by Jane Robinson→page 75

NAZIGERMANY

“UnderstandingHitler’s

personalityis vitalif

we aretofullyunderstand

hisactions”

RogerMoorhousereviewsVolkerUllrich’s
biography of the Nazi dictator→page 74

FICTION

“Withoutthehelpof

Africans,thejourneysof

Victorianexplorerswould

nothavebeenpossible”

PetinaGappahon her novelOutof
Darkness, Shining Light→page 77
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