From our branches: Conwy Borough Branch
Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England
Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville
James Macpherson: a Scottish Robin Hood
Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks
Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America
Out and About: Locating the Local Lockup
Imperial spaces of a ‘miniature world’: the case of Rugby School, c.1828–1850
Decoding medieval pilgrimage
Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI
Doing history: Contemporary narratives and the legacy of the Dagenham Ford Factory Strike of 1968
In conversation with Lyndal Roper
The Historian 166: Out now
Doing history: Manorial Court Records
Out and About in Lyme Regis
Real Lives: Mrs Annabel Dott (1868–1937)
‘By his Majesties authoritie’: worship and religious policy in Caroline Britain and Ireland
In conversation with Tom Hamilton
The Historian 165: Out now
From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada
Uncomfortable secrets: uncovering family history and other stories
Update: Revisiting the Court of King Charles I
What caused the decline of trams in West Yorkshire?
Charles I in objects and architecture
Piecing together the life and times of Charles I
Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669
The nature of Charles I’s government
Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847
Opinion: The Sarajevo Assassination and the Perilous Limits of the 9/11 Analogy
In conversation with Mineke Schipper