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2018-08-09
100 WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE WORLD
WHY THE VICTORIANS WENT VEGGIE
The forgotten World War II Death Railway
Henry V’s Scottish protege
Read about the history of Britain’s street gangs,
MY HISTORY HERO
MICHAEL WOOD’S VIEW
OUR FIRST WORLD WAR
History Explorer: homosexuality
My favourite place: Syracuse
Samantha’s recipe corner
Prize crossword
Harriet Tubman makes a bid for freedom
Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America
William Wallace routs the English invaders
“The images conjure up a world where indigenous south-east Asians plied the waters to Australia’s north”
With summer well and truly here, Julian Humphrys serves up a quick scoop of ice cream history
The language of hate
SOCIAL MEDIA
Panacea or poison?
Outcast Rippers
The Ripper under your nose
The royal Ripper
Outlandish Rippers
TAKE A LOOK AT SOME OF THE EXCITING EVENTS HAPPENING
1 1867–1934 Marie Skłodowska Curie
Missing voices
IN CONTEXT
Special relationship?
Contradictory figure
Royal reassessment
Overlooked victories
In the shadows
The Fear and the Freedom: How the Second World War Changed Us by Keith Lowe
Flight to freedom
A king in exile
BETWEEN 1806 AND 1861, SOME 8,921 MEN WERE PROSECUTED FOR SODOMY – 404 WERE SENTENCED TO DEATH AND 56 WERE EXECUTED
FOUR MORE PLACES TO EXPLORE
How does the Official Secrets Act relate to the 30-, 50- and 100-year rules for public records?
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