The Historian 78: Protestantism and art in early modern England
The Historian 77: William the Silent
The Historian 76: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty
The Historian 75: Keats' Deathbed Companion
The Historian 74: The Uses of History in the 21st Century
The Historian 73: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
The Historian 72: Two Babies that could have changed world history!
The Historian 71: The English Historian's Role
The Historian 70: Myth and Reality: A necessary marriage at 12th Century Glastonbury
The Historian 69: Don't Blame the Messengers
The Historian 68: Eighteenth Century Britain and its Empire
The Historian 67: William Morris, Art and the rise of the British Labour Movement
The Historian 66: Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr
The Historian 65: Cooling Memories
The Historian 64: Mining Communities without Miners
The Historian 63: Why did People Choose Sides in the English Civil War?
The Historian 62: Catherine de Medici
The Historian 61: The Press and the Public during the Boer War
The Historian 60: The Knights Templars
The Historian 59: The Eighteenth Century Transformation of Bath
The Historian 58: Photography in Korea
The Historian 57: Georgian Landscape
The Historian 56: Philip II of Spain
The Historian 55: Arthur, Prince of Wales and his training for kingship
The Historian 54: The handing back of Hong Kong
The Historian 53: Queen Victoria
The Historian 52: Napoleon III and the French Second Empire
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The Historian 50: The Birth of the modern Olympics
The Historian 49: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle