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2018-06-14
Rob Attar Editor
The immortal Viking
Humanity at war
First World War memoirs
Birth pains of the NHS
The myths of Windrush
The latest releases reviewed, plus Keith Thomas discusses his book on Britons’ quest for civility
The gunpowder queen
The Nazi tapestry?
Esther Rantzen chooses Angela Burdett- Coutts
MICHAEL WOOD’S VIEW
OUR FIRST WORLD WAR
ANNIVERSARIES
History Explorer: Britain’s forests
Past notes: the football World Cup
Backgrounder: supermarkets
Samantha’s recipe corner
My favourite place: Bern
Five things to do in July
Prize crossword
Disneyland opens to the world
The Duke of Monmouth is found cowering in a ditch
Joan of Arc is posthumously acquitted of her crimes
Plant one for the team
Roman cavalrymen are depicted hunting down bound and captive indigenous warriors”
HISTORY NEWS ROUND-UP
Suffragettes take the fight to Dublin
...or an old story retold?
What you’ve been saying on Twitter and Facebook
Snakes, songs and shaggy breeches
HUMANITY IN ACTION
A REGIONAL HEALTH CHECK
The edge of oblivion
Countdown to tyranny
A funny old world
Identity crisis
Daughters of history
Revolting tales
M: Maxwell Knight, MI5’s Greatest Spymaster by Henry Hemming
The Templars: The Rise and Fall of God’s Holy Warriors by Dan Jones
Spellbinding storytelling
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