Shipwrecks, Clocks and Westminster Abbey: the story of John Harrison
An American showman P. T. Barnum - Promoter of 'freak shows' for all the family
The 2007 Medlicott Medal Lecture What kind of history should school history be?
Presenting Naseby
Roald Dahl and the Lost Campaign
Exploring the Cornish Religious Landscape
The Japanese History Textbook Controversy: a Content Analysis
Historians in The National Archives
The Creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707
How did the Civil Rights movement change America?
The Slave trade and British Abolition, 1787-1807
Poetry of the Industrial Revolution in the West Midlands c.1730-1800
Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain
Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903
Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite'
After the Uprising of 1956: Hungarian Students in Britain
Child Health & School meals: Nottingham 1906-1945
Iconic Images of War: photographs that changed history
Duffy's devices: teaching Year 13 to read and write
The great Liberal landslide: the 1906 General Election in perspective
A Pirate of Exquisite Mind: The Forgotten William Dampier
Out and about in Nottingham
Popular revolt and the rise of early modern states
What does the future hold for Archives and what do the archives hold for you?
Guy Fawkes in Manchester: The World of William Harrison Ainsworth
Lyndon Johnson & Albert Gore: Southern New Dealers and the Modern South
Twickenham as a Patriotic Town
Echoes of Tsushima
A Crusading Outpost: the City and County of Edessa - 1095-1153
France during the reign of Louis XVI