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Film: Veteran Mervyn Kersh Talks about his experience of World War II
An HA film to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day Film: Veteran Mervyn Kersh Talks about his experience of World War II -
The British Government's Confidential Files on the United States
Historian article The British Government's Confidential Files on the United States -
The Creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707
Historian article The Creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 -
Out and About: The Parish Armoury in St Mary’s Church, Mendlesham
Historian feature Out and About: The Parish Armoury in St Mary’s Church, Mendlesham -
Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847
Historian feature Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847 -
Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history
Historian feature Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history -
Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903
Historian article Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903 -
The Olympics - politics, impact and legacy - its not just about the sport
Article The Olympics - politics, impact and legacy - its not just about the sport -
Roald Dahl and the Lost Campaign
Historian article Roald Dahl and the Lost Campaign -
From our branches: Were we quite mad? Establishing the East Sussex Branch
Historian feature From our branches: Were we quite mad? Establishing the East Sussex Branch -
Building new futures by rewriting the past: how operas have recreated history
Historian article Building new futures by rewriting the past: how operas have recreated history -
Short course: Britain and the Second World War - a global conflict | sessions and resources
Multipage Article Short course: Britain and the Second World War - a global conflict | sessions and resources -
Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin
Article Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin -
Secular acts and sacred practices in the Italian Renaissance church interior
Historian article Secular acts and sacred practices in the Italian Renaissance church interior -
A Crusading Outpost: the City and County of Edessa - 1095-1153
Article A Crusading Outpost: the City and County of Edessa - 1095-1153 -
Ofsted and History in Schools
Article Ofsted and History in Schools -
Film: “The Talk Should Not Be Broadcast”: Homosexuality and the BBC before 1967
Virtual Branch Film: “The Talk Should Not Be Broadcast”: Homosexuality and the BBC before 1967 -
Building St James's spire: Louth's guilds and popular piety in the later middle ages
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording Building St James's spire: Louth's guilds and popular piety in the later middle ages -
Film: 'Mayflower Lives: building a New Jerusalem in the New World'
Article Film: 'Mayflower Lives: building a New Jerusalem in the New World' -
Personality & Power: The individual's role in the history of twentieth-century Europe
Article Personality & Power: The individual's role in the history of twentieth-century Europe -
Podcast: Latin Poets and their Role in Roman Society
The Latin Poets Podcast: Latin Poets and their Role in Roman Society -
Jawaharlal Nehru: The Last Viceroy?
Article Jawaharlal Nehru: The Last Viceroy? -
What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire?
Teaching History feature What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire? -
The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance
Historian article The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance -
Podcast Series: From the Stone Age to the Romans
Multipage Article Podcast Series: From the Stone Age to the Romans