Matthew Lynn finds a sobering historical parallel between 1873, a traumatic year for the global economy, and the present day. By Matthew Lynn | Posted Wed 29th February, 09:40
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Announcing the launch of a new blog on our website by the authors at Endeavour Press, a leading electronic publisher. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Wed 29th February, 09:20
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To mark a major new exhibition at the Royal Academy, a gallery of paintings by Johan Zoffany. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Tue 28th February, 11:05
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Take a look through the contents of the final issue of History Review, our journal for students and teachers. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Mon 27th February, 08:30
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Two new books further extend the currently fashionable genre of 'neo-Victorian novel'. By Rohan McWilliam | Posted Fri 24th February, 10:20
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Our weekly round-up of history headlines and other interesting things we've read over the past seven days By Dean Nicholas | Posted Fri 24th February, 09:30
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Charlotte Crow reports back from her trip to Spain on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Jarama. By Charlotte Crow | Posted Thu 23rd February, 11:00
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Historically-themed bands; don't expect to see them lining up at Glastonbury any time soon. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Tue 21st February, 10:50
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A new book tackles some of the myths around the Gallipoli campaign, while a set of memoirs offers a contemporary account. By Gary Sheffield | Posted Tue 21st February, 09:10
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Our weekly round-up of history headlines and other interesting things we've read over the past seven days. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Fri 17th February, 09:15
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How did a quintessential German scholar become an anglicised architectural pundit, broadcaster and national treasure? By Gillian Darley | Posted Wed 15th February, 16:05
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Jeremy Paxman's book on Britain's imperial story is an idiosyncratic, droll but ultimately useful introduction to the subject. By Denis Judd | Posted Tue 14th February, 15:40
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Listen to our editor discuss the riots in Athens, and historical aspects of rioting in general. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Tue 14th February, 14:20
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All of recorded history, from the Big Bang to the present day, in this ambitious, if flawed, app. By Dean Nicholas | Posted Tue 14th February, 09:30
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