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Tulip-mania, the Mississippi Scheme and the South Sea Bubble: economic crises in history
about 16 hours ago
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From the archive: The Victorians glorified Gordon of Khartoum, but the reality was considerably less clear-cut
1:10 AM Sep 17th
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A brief history of espionage:
12:34 AM Sep 17th
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Some background reading if you're off to see Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy tonight: A brief history of espionage
9:34 AM Sep 16th
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The Euro is not a recent invention; a medieval variant was established in the 9th century by Charlemagne's son:
6:17 AM Sep 16th
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A short history of espionage: but, given its nature, is it really possible to write the history of spying?
4:59 AM Sep 16th
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Could the Euro crisis tip Europe into warfare?
4:13 AM Sep 16th
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A scene from the film 'Victim', the subject of an essay in our new issue:
3:40 AM Sep 16th
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Which songs best capture a sense of English identity? Our editor's suggestions:
2:35 AM Sep 16th
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On the enduring impact of 'Victim', the 1961 film that challenged widespread views on homosexuality:
1:50 AM Sep 16th
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RT @: London's riots were historically typical for the lawless English:
9:53 AM Sep 15th
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RT @: Stunning color images of Paris after the liberation, August 1944
9:36 AM Sep 15th
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Highlights from the new issue of History Today, which is out next week:
7:32 AM Sep 15th
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From the archive: The search for the real James Bond
4:56 AM Sep 15th
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Ahead of the new film's release, a short review of the 1979 TV adaptation of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy:
4:07 AM Sep 15th
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There is nothing new about the recent English riots; civil disobedience has a long tradition in British history
3:27 AM Sep 15th
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3:21 AM Sep 15th
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A preview of our new issue, with articles on China's 1911 revolution, the Battle of Cable Street, and more:
2:03 AM Sep 15th
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"He's a real Savoy": Umberto II of Italy, who was born on this day in 1904:
1:29 AM Sep 15th
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Jackie Kennedy interviews recorded after her husband's death released for the first time
4:30 AM Sep 14th
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