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A surprising number of Archibishops of Canterbury have met a violent end. Christopher Winn looks at some of the more notorious examples.

Published December 12 2011

Chris Corin elucidates important documents relating to the power struggle after Lenin's death.

Published December 2 2011

Robert Pearce, the editor of History Review, responds to common questions.

Published December 2 2011

Jean-Andre Prager demonstrates the wide-ranging impact of Darwinism. This essay was the winner of the Julia Wood Prize for 2011.

Published December 2 2011

Carole Chapman argues that Britain’s refusal to play the role assigned to her by the Führer had a vital impact on Hitler’s strategy.

Published November 30 2011

R. E. Foster explains how law and order were institutionalised in the 16th century.

Published November 30 2011

Richard Wilkinson charts the highs and lows of Winston Churchill in 1940-45.

Published November 30 2011

Mark Rathbone assesses the importance of the office of 'Veep' (VP) over the past 220 years.

Published November 29 2011

Robert Pearce asks why Louis-Philippe's 'July Monarchy' was overthrown.

Published November 28 2011

Carl Peter Watts estimates the importance of the different reasons for British withdrawal.

Published November 28 2011

Michael Mullett shows that key Protestant reformers were influenced by Erasmus's Christian Humanism, as well as by Luther's theology.

Published November 28 2011

Russ Foster asks whether the legend of the heroic king is simply too good to be true.

Published September 14 2011

Jez Ross corrects misunderstandings about the origins and significance of disturbances in 1549.

Published September 14 2011

Chris Corin ressurects the life of a Soviet survivor whose remarkable and significant career deserves to be better known.

Published September 14 2011

Robert Pearce asks whether Britain benefited from the 1853-56 contest.

Published September 14 2011

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