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                                                                                French chivalry in twelfth-century Britain?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    The year 1066 - the one universally remembered date in English history, so well-known that banks advise customers not to choose it as their PIN number - opened the country up to French influence in spectacular fashion. During the ‘long twelfth century' (up to King John's death in 1216) that...
                                    French chivalry in twelfth-century Britain?
                                 
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                                    3 Feature: Henry Vll's Dynastic Hieroglyphs, Sydney Anglo 
10 Local History: Industrial Archaeology, Marilyn Palmer 
14 Westminster Diary: The Importance and Content of History Teaching, Ralph Dauis 
15 Update: Chartism, Peter Searby 
19 Report: History and Higher Education, Michael Biddiss
21 Personalia: Profile of Henry Loyn 
31 Spotlight: Malmesbury, Nigel...
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                                    3 Feature: Sultan Süleyman's Marred Magnificence, John D. Norton 
10 Prospect: History of Education at the Crossroads, Richard Aldrich
14 Personalia: Martin Booth and Keith Robbins 
16 Reports: History at the Universities Defence Group and History at the Polytechnics
17 Portfolio Piece: John Hancock and the Declaration of Independence, John...
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                                                                                From tragedy to triumph: The courage of Henrietta, Lady of Luxborough 1699-1756
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Why is Henrietta Luxborough, who was born in 1699, of interest today? In the first place because of whom she was; in the second because of what happened to her; and in the third because of her courage which enabled her to overcome adversity and lead a life utterly different...
                                    From tragedy to triumph: The courage of Henrietta, Lady of Luxborough 1699-1756
                                 
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                                                                                My Favourite Place - Beamish
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Hopping off a tram at Beamish Museum, you're stepping straight into life in Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian times. What I really love about Beamish, the Living Museum of the North, is that it not only shows how communities in the region used to live - but also gives you a...
                                    My Favourite Place - Beamish
                                 
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                                                                                The Historian 57: Georgian Landscape
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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4 Georgian Landscape: 18th-century landscape design: the art that disguises art - John Cannon
10 Thomas Jefferson: an icon of American democracy reassessed - Colin Bonwick
11 Men of Genius and learning: rewriting the history of the Scottish Enlightenment - David Allan
20 Gladstone's Death and Funeral - Colin Matthew...
                                    The Historian 57: Georgian Landscape
                                 
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                                                                                What did you do in The Great War? A family mystery explored
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Research into family history is well-known as likely to dig up some uncomfortable evidence. Nearly every family has had its bastards; nearly every generation has had someone on poor relief. We had both. But more troubling was my recent suspicion that a hundred or so years ago not one but two...
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                                                                                Home Rule for Ireland - For and against
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    At a time when the United Kingdom continues to review its internal constitutional arrangements, Matthew Kelly explores how this constitutional debate can be traced back to Gladstone's decision to promote Home Rule for Ireland and how these proposals evolved over time and were challenged.
Irish political history decisively entered a...
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                                                                                It's Murder On The Orient Express
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    It was the most luxurious long distance rail journey in the history of travel. Royalty, aristocracy, the rich and the famous travelled regularly on the Orient Express. Gourmet chefs prepared exquisite meals, chandeliers, luxury compartments, staterooms and dining rooms on a par with famous hotels like the Ritz were all...
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                                                                                Why did the Dome fail?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    History gives us a basis for understanding the groups which people belong to, the countries people live in and the institutions which govern them. It provides a sense of continuity and identity. However, on 31 December 1999 the Queen and Prime Minister opened an exhibition which made no reference to...
                                    Why did the Dome fail?
                                 
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                                                                                Nineteenth Century African chiefs in Nuneaton: A local mystery uncovered
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    In Nuneaton’s St. Nicolas Churchyard lies a sizeable, though not elaborate, flat gravestone. It commemorates Canon Robert Savage, Vicar of the parish 1845-71, his wife Emma and many of their children. This tombstone, like so many in our graveyards, reveals a wide range of historical information, recording significant detail about...
                                    Nineteenth Century African chiefs in Nuneaton: A local mystery uncovered
                                 
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                                                                                The Historian 96: What did you do in the Hundred Years War, Daddy?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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What did you do in the Hundred Years War, Daddy? The soldier in later medieval England - Adrian R Bell, Adam Chapman, Anne Curry, Andy King and David Simpkin (Read Article)
Upwards till Lepanto: The Ottoman Turks in early modern Europe - Sarah Newman (Read article)
The Death of Lord...
                                    The Historian 96: What did you do in the Hundred Years War, Daddy?
                                 
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9 Brasses and History (The 1707 Act of Union) - Christopher Whatley
14 Local Authority Record Offices: Our Heritage at Risk - Rosemary Dunhill (Read article)
16 The Eighteenth century in Britain: long or short? W.A. Speck 
20 Football and British-Soviet relations: The Moscow Dynamo and Moscow Spartak tours of 1945...
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                                                                                The myths about the 1745 Jacobite revolution
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    The harsh reality
The 1745 Rebellion has become part of the romantic heritage in both British and Scottish history. At the time there was little romance to it. The many myths and misconceptions about Bonnie Prince Charlie and his followers need to be corrected and the glamorous image of the...
                                    The myths about the 1745 Jacobite revolution
                                 
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                                                                                Dean Mahomet: Travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to the King
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    The National Portrait Gallery in London is home to many thousands of portraits, photographs and sculptures of the great and the good, as well as those who travelled on the darker side of history.
In 2007 it hosted a small exhibition in the Porter Gallery entitled Between Worlds: Voyagers to...
                                    Dean Mahomet: Travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to the King
                                 
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                                    3 Feature: Sir Robert Peel, 1788-1850, Asa Briggs
8 Education Forum: The National Curriculum — what sort of history? Martin Roberts and Donald Read
9 Update: Politics and Religion in Tudor England, Ralph Houlbrooke 
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                                                                                What does the future hold for Archives and what do the archives hold for you?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Most people would accept that our Society is changing at a rate, and in ways, with which our predecessors have never had to deal. The old stabilities and certainties seem to have disappeared from our modern day lives. Perhaps this is why so many people seem to be interested in...
                                    What does the future hold for Archives and what do the archives hold for you?
                                 
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                                                                                The Historian 55: Arthur, Prince of Wales and his training for kingship
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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Arthur Prince of Wales,
Jane Austen: a Writer for all Seasons - Irene Collins (Read article)
The Spanish Armada of...1597? - Graham Darby (Read article)
Cartooning King Cotton - Alan Fowler and Terry Wyke (Read article)
From Disraeli to Callaghan, Britain 1879 to 1979 - A.J.P. Taylor (Read article)...
                                    The Historian 55: Arthur, Prince of Wales and his training for kingship
                                 
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                                    3 Feature: The Glorious Revolution in England after 300 years, K.H.D. Haley
10 Education Forum: History in Adult Education
11 Record Linkage: Among My Souvenirs, Roger Whiting
14 Update: Spain: the centuries of greatness and decline, I.A.A. Thompson
17 Portfolio: Alice in the Middle Ages, Patrick Abbott
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                                    Nothing on earth would have persuaded me to enter the place… it was the house of the dead. Paul Henry, artist (1876-1958)
The Friar's Bush cemetery on the Stranmillis Road in Belfast may only be two acres in size, but its history is far bloodier and grislier than you would...
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                                                                                Popular revolt and the rise of early modern states
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    In the 1960s and 1970s, historians and sociologists who were not specialists in the Middle Ages constructed models of pre-industrial crowds and revolt to understand the distinctiveness of modern, post-French Revolutionary, Europe. Foremost among these scholars were George Rudé, a historian of eighteenth century England and France, and Charles Tilly,...
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                                    3 Feature: Reflections on the Armada Campaign, A.N. Ryan
10 Europe: Adventure in Understanding, Frederic Delouche
11 Update: Women in America, Margaret Walsh
14 Education: History in Primary Schools, Ann Low-Beer
15 Eyewitness: Letters from Nuremberg, Ron Brooks
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                                                                                Out and About: Charles Darwin, a voyage of discovery
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Dave Martin follows Charles Darwin’s journey from university back to his birthplace, Shrewsbury.
Cambridge
The bronze statue of Darwin as a young man perches elegantly on the arm of a garden bench in the grounds of Christ’s College, Cambridge where he was a student from 1829 to 1831. Of this...
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                                                                                Late Medieval Taxation Records
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    There are more than 23,000 medieval taxation records from England and Wales in the Public Record Office alone. For many years the vast majority of them have lain undisturbed in their archive boxes, but recent work is showing the true value of some of these as historical sources and making...
                                    Late Medieval Taxation Records
                                 
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                                                                                Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Isabel Jones from Thomas Mills High School at Framlingham was the winner of the Young Historian Award for Local History [16-19] in 2006. The Director of the Young Historian Project, Trevor James, has edited her winning essay. It has been shortened and the footnotes removed, to enable it to fit...
                                    Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903