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2020-07-09
AUGUST 2020
Shushma Malik
Hannah-Rose Murray
Peter Frankopan
A tale of two revolutions
What Victorian myths tell us about the psyche of 19th-century Londoners
Chris Gosden discusses his new history of magic around the globe
Michael Wood on the civil rights movement
David Olusoga’s Hidden Histories
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Justin Champion (1960–2020)
US racial tensions reignite The fightback begins
The all-too-familiar scenario
Hungary suffers devastating defeat to Ottoman forces
An opera inspires revolution – and a new nation
The 19th Amendment, when American women won the vote
The mysterious Ninth
Leprosy stories
The bonds of blood
REIGN OF TERROR
Following the money
A taste of the Bronze Age
The face that didn’t fit
Northern exposure
Alfred the Great strikes back
The price of change
Mud, blood and martyrdom
The mark of death?
Hannah Skoda on the medieval world
Mark Bostridge on biographies
on books coming up in 2020
Rana Mitter on global history
Sarah Crook on social history
Catherine Nixey on the ancient world
Andrew Roberts on military history
Robyn Young on historical fiction
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United Kingdom
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