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1. Point of no return: Soviet paper reuse, 1932–1945.

2. Revisioning Stalin and Stalinism: Complexities, Contradictions, and Controversies: edited by James Ryan and Susan Grant, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, xiii + 250 pp., £81.11 (cloth), £26.00 (paper).

3. A response to David Bell's paper 'Psychoanalytic Reflections on the Conditions of Possibility of Human Destructiveness'.

4. Alwyn Lishman's contribution to the neuropsychiatry of head injury (traumatic brain injury); two key papers.

5. Four Years in a Red Coat: The Loveday Internment Camp Diary of Miyakatsu Koike: By Miyakatsu Koike. Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2022. Pp. 214. A$29.95 paper.

6. Ulysses and Faust: Tradition and Modernism from Homer Till the Present: by Harry Redner, New York, Routledge, 2018, 293 pp., £120.00 (cloth), £36.99 (paper), £31.44 (ebook).

7. Keep the Peace at Home to Shape the Peace Abroad: A Study of Elite Influence on Winston Churchill and British Foreign Policy at the Yalta Conference, 1945.

8. Filming History from Below: Microhistorical Documentaries: EFRÉN CUEVAS, 2022, New York, NY, Wallflower Columbia University Press, pp. 304, illus., $120.00 (cloth), $30.00 (paper), $29.99 (E-book).

9. A Short Introduction to Löwenheim's Life and Work and to a Hitherto Unknown Paper.

10. Writing the Great War: The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present: edited by Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich, New York, Berghahn Books, 2021, viii + 507 pp., $179.00 (cloth), $19.95 (paper).

11. HIGHER COMMAND AND STAFF COURSE STAFF RIDE PAPER: Who Should Bear Primary Responsibility for the Culmination of Patton's US Third Army on the Moselle in 1944? Are There Lessons for Contemporary Campaign Planning?

12. Editorial.

13. Lost memory: The paper drives of World War II.

15. Indigenous Peoples and the Second World War: The Politics, Experiences and Legacies of War in the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand: By R. Scott Sheffield and Noah Riseman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. 365. A$54.95 paper.

16. Australia and the Pacific: A History: By Ian Hoskins. Sydney: New South, 2021. Pp. 489. A$39.99 paper.

17. Historicising the overseas Odia diasporic experience.

18. Leo Marks' "mental one-time pad": an experimental cipher for British special operations in World War II.

19. A Book in a Thousand. Translating Dutch (Post-)Colonial Literature in the Late Fifties: Maria Dermoût's The Ten Thousand Things In the U.S. and Italy.

20. The evolution of genre: Systematic review of Polish corporate histories.

22. Mobile media, urban nostalgia and memory politics: media archaeological study of their mutual shaping in Narva, Estonia.

23. Semut: The Untold Story of a Secret Australian Operation in WWII Borneo: By Christine Helliwell. Sydney: Penguin Random House, 2021. Pp. 562. A$34.99 paper.

24. What about the widows? Widowhood and households in Cape Town 1938/1939.

25. A metaphysical interpretation of 'Heaven' and the 'Mandate of Heaven' as practice: Takada Shinji's argument about the 'Mandate of Heaven'.

26. Remaking the Modern World 1900-2015: global connections and comparisons: by C. A Bayly, Medford (MA), John Wily and Sons, 2018, xx + 332 pp., Illus. Index, £60,00 (cloth), ISBN 978140518752; £24.99 (paper) and 20.41 (kindle), ISBN 978140518769.

27. Sieve of war: the legacy of Jitsuro Nagura.

28. Strategic races: understanding racial categories in Japanese-occupied Singapore.

29. From Doll's House to Dream House.

30. Discovering Bowlby: infant homes and attachment theory in West Germany after the Second World War.

31. "Accompanying the series": Early British television cookbooks 1946-1976.

32. Did World War II Deaths Help Prevent Deaths from COVID-19?

33. Exegi monumentum: monuments of Jews in public spaces in Budapest as texts (1880–1944).

34. Convergence on inflation and divergence on price control among post Keynesian pioneers: insights from Galbraith and Lerner.

35. Editorial.

36. Birds of a feather?: Lessons on U.S. cultural diplomacy from Walt Disney during the Good Neighbor Policy.

37. 'Dying Was Never a Preference' – Post-War Ethical Discourse (PWED): Casualty Aversion and the War Legitimizing Projects.

38. The treatment of two WWII maps from the Map Room in the Churchill War Rooms.

39. Decentralization policies concerning leadership of parents and students in school councils in Poland. From autocracy to democracy within the state monopoly.

40. WAS THERE A NATIONAL PRESS IN THE UK IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR?

41. Nationalisation of foreign property in the Russian revolution: the Swedish case.

42. Psychoanalytic ego psychology: A European perspective.

43. Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenics.

44. Seminal ideas for old and new problems in Latin America: José Medina Echavarría and his legacy.

45. Shoreline erosion due to anthropogenic pressure in Calabria (Italy).

46. Strategy or Fascination? Subhas Chandra Bose’s Relations with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, and the Making of <italic>Sāmyavāda</italic> (1930s–1940s)

47. Free Press, Regulated Competition: The Finnish Newspaper Cartel, 1910s–1970s.

48. The Lens of the Silenced: Untold war Mobilization in Sha Fei's Unpublished Photographs.

49. Women at the front: remediating gendered notions of WWII heroism in historical re-enactment.

50. Editors' note.