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Dr Joseph Parry: the story of Wales’ greatest composer
Historian article Dr Joseph Parry: the story of Wales’ greatest composer -
Hitler’s British Isles: The Real Story of the Occupied Channel Islands
Book Review Hitler’s British Isles: The Real Story of the Occupied Channel Islands -
‘The story of her own wretchedness’: heritage and homelessness
Historian article ‘The story of her own wretchedness’: heritage and homelessness -
Using financial records to gain insights into medieval society
Historian article Using financial records to gain insights into medieval society -
The success of the Salford General Strike of 1911
Historian article The success of the Salford General Strike of 1911 -
Castle of Convergence: the Muslim settlement of Lucera
Historian article Castle of Convergence: the Muslim settlement of Lucera -
Kangxi and Louis XIV
Historian article Kangxi and Louis XIV -
Out and About: Bedfordshire’s airship memory
Historian feature Out and About: Bedfordshire’s airship memory -
In conversation with Ayoush Lazikani
Historian feature In conversation with Ayoush Lazikani -
Social Darwinism: the myth and its reinvention
Historian article Social Darwinism: the myth and its reinvention -
White heat or hot air? The politics of science in 1960s Britain
Historian article White heat or hot air? The politics of science in 1960s Britain -
Edgar Ætheling: what happened to the boy who never became king?
Historian article Edgar Ætheling: what happened to the boy who never became king? -
Tunnel visions: London’s wartime shelters
Historian article Tunnel visions: London’s wartime shelters -
Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England
Historian article 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
Historian article Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville -
James Macpherson: a Scottish Robin Hood
Historian article James Macpherson: a Scottish Robin Hood -
Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks
Historian article 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
Historian article Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America -
Out and About: Locating the Local Lockup
Historian feature Out and About: Locating the Local Lockup -
Imperial spaces of a ‘miniature world’: the case of Rugby School, c.1828–1850
Historian article Imperial spaces of a ‘miniature world’: the case of Rugby School, c.1828–1850 -
Decoding medieval pilgrimage
Historian article Decoding medieval pilgrimage -
Update: Revisiting the Court of King Charles I
Historian feature Update: Revisiting the Court of King Charles I -
The nature of Charles I’s government
Historian article The nature of Charles I’s government -
‘By his Majesties authoritie’: worship and religious policy in Caroline Britain and Ireland
Historian article ‘By his Majesties authoritie’: worship and religious policy in Caroline Britain and Ireland -
Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669
Historian article Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669