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2019-08-08
Brendan Simms
Jerry Brotton
Emma Butcher
How the German and Soviet invasions of Poland in 1939 set a murderous template for the Second World War
Out of the slums… into the suburbs
The princes in the Tower
When fear of famine led to the world's first welfare state
The gangsters with a passion for rakish hats and violence
Michael Wood on a personal connection to Peterloo
Behind the news: A history of environmental activism
David Olusoga’s Hidden Histories
Q&A Historical queries answered
New history books reviewed
Explore: Dover Castle
The empire gives back?
The Black Prince smashes his enemies at Poitiers
Alexander von Humboldt,
HARD LUCK STORIES
HEIRS AND PRETENDERS
What is the oldest castle in (what is now) Britain?
The trauma with no name
How shell shock led to “dottyville”
Undying pain for a broken infantryman
When car exhaust becomes mustard gas You don’t have to be a soldier to sWnjer tJe PeIatKve consequences of war trauma
Protesting the ‘PTSD blues’
Edge of the empire
Special delivery
The art of loving
Home truths
A recipe for piracy
Michael Wood on the stirring tale of a secret history club in the Warsaw Ghetto
HISTORY ON THE AIRWAVES
A modern metropolis rising from ruins
Autumn Heritage Collection
Sitting Bull
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