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The Historian 105: Gladstone and the London May Day Demonstrators
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5 Editorial
6 Gladstone and the London May Day Demonstrators, 1890 - Chris Wrigley (Read Article)
11 The President's Column - Anne Curry
12 Charles Gilpin - John Lethbridge (Read Article)
18 Cambuskenneth books: Looted Scottish law books return to Edinburgh - John Rogers (Read Article)
21 Lord Rochester's Grand...
The Historian 105: Gladstone and the London May Day Demonstrators
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The Historian 104: Culture Shock
The magazine of the Historical Association
5 Editorial
6 Culture Shock: The Arrival of the Conquistadores in Aztec Mexico - Jenni Hyde (Read Article)
13 The President's Column - Anne Curry
14 Hammer, House of Horror: The making of a British film company, 1934 to 1979 - John Springhall (Read Article)
20 Men's Beards and Women's...
The Historian 104: Culture Shock
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The Historian 86: England Arise!
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Featured articles:
8 England Arise! The General Election of 1945 – Keith Laybourn (Read article)
16 The Last Duke of Lorraine – Richard Arnold Jones (Read article)
23 Thomas Muir and the 'Scottish Martyrs' of the 1790s – Harry Dickinson (Read article)
36 Cheshire Country Houses and the Rise of the Nouveaux Riches –...
The Historian 86: England Arise!
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The Historian 103: The Road to Dunkirk
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The road to Dunkirk: Chamberlain, Baldwin and Appeasement - Trevor Fisher (Read Article)
The President's Column - Anne Curry
The ‘Penny Dreadful' publishing business in the City of London from 1860 - John Springhall (Read Article)
St Deiniol's Library: The National Memorial to William Ewart Gladstone - Annette Lewis (Read Article)
Towards reform in 1809 -...
The Historian 103: The Road to Dunkirk
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The Historian 102: 'Catch me if you can'?
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5 Editorial
6 ‘The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30 - W. A. Spech (Read Article)
11 President's Column
12 Cartoons and the historian - Roy Douglas (Read Article)
19 Anorexia Nervosa in the nineteenth century - A. D. Harvey (Read Article)
20 "Catch Me Who Can"? Richard...
The Historian 102: 'Catch me if you can'?
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The Historian 100: A medieval credit crunch?
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A medieval credit crunch? - Adrian R. Bell, Chris Brooks and Tony Moore (Read Article)
Fascists behind barbed wire: political internment without trial in wartime Britain - Stephen M. Cullen (Read Article)
Child labour in eighteenth century London - (Read Article)
Hats on Headstones - A. D. Harvey (Read Article)
Out and...
The Historian 100: A medieval credit crunch?
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The Historian 99: London and the English Civil War
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London and the English Civil War - Barry Coward (Read Article)
The myths about the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion - A. E. MacRobert (Read Article)
Dean Mahomet: travel writer, curry entrepeneur and shampooer to the King - James Bartlett (Read Article)
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: introducing students to historical interpretation - Brent Dyck (Read Article)...
The Historian 99: London and the English Civil War
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The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues
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Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues - Hugh Gault (Read Article)
The history of bigamy - A.D. Harvey (Read Article)
From tragedy to truimph: the courage of Henrietta Lady Luxborough 1699-1756 - Audrey Duggan (Read Article)
Britain's Olympic visionary - Trevor James (Read Article)
My grandfather's recollections of the invasion of Normandy -...
The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues
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The Historian 97: Wellington's Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars
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A Victorian deserter's family story: surviving a clash of loyalties - Donald Read (Read Article)
Shipwrecks, Clocks and Westminster Abbey: the story of John Harrison - Sir Arnold Wolfendale FRS
Wellington’s Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars - Zeta Moore (Read article)
Buffolo Bill and his Wild West show opens in London's Earls Court...
The Historian 97: Wellington's Soldiers in the Napoleonic Wars
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The Historian 69: Don't Blame the Messengers
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Featured articles:
4 The adventures of Peter Porcupine: William Cobbett in the United States, 1792-1800 - Noel Thompson
9 Don't Blame the Messengers: News Agencies Past and Present
16 ‘The War against God': Napoleon, Pope Pius VII and the People of Italy, 1800-1814.
22 Squalor and rough justice in Watford
The Historian 69: Don't Blame the Messengers
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The Historian 96: What did you do in the Hundred Years War, Daddy?
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Featured articles:
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
The Death of Lord Londonderry - Robert...
The Historian 96: What did you do in the Hundred Years War, Daddy?
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The Historian 95: An American showman
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Featured articles:
The 2007 Medlicott Medal Lecture: What kind of history should school history be? Chris Culpin (Read article)
P. T. Barnum - Promoter of 'freak shows' for the family - John Springhall (Read Article)
Roald Dahl and the Lost Campaign - Trevor Fisher (Read Article)
Presenting Naseby: Documents, terrain, findings and...
The Historian 95: An American showman
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The Historian 93: Abolition
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Featured articles:
The Pennysylvanian origins of British Abolitionism - Brycchan Carey (Read Article)
The Slave Trade and British Abolition 1787-1807 - James Walvin (Read Article)
Attitudes of liberty and enslavement: the career of James Irving a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain - Suzanne Schawz (Read Article)
Poetry and the industrial revolution in the...
The Historian 93: Abolition
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The Historian 94: Civil Rights: How did the Civil Rights movement change America?
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Featured articles:
Civil Rights: How did the Civil Rights movement change America? - A.J. Badger (Read Article)
The creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 - Alexander Murdoch (Read Article)
Historians in the National Archives - A.D. Harvey (Read article)
The Japanese history textbook controversy: a content analysis -...
The Historian 94: Civil Rights: How did the Civil Rights movement change America?
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The Historian 92: Child Health and School meals
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Featured articles:
Iconic images of war - Edgar Jones (Read Article)
Child health and school meals - Denise Amos (Read Article)
Edo period Japanese art
Hungary 1956 - Ann Kneif (Read Article)
Kilpeck church - John Hunt (Read Article)
The Historian 92: Child Health and School meals
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The Historian 90: Napoleon's Women
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4 Letters 5 Editorial 6 HA News
8 Napoleon's Women: Skirts around a Throne - Dr Michael Broers
17 The Post Office Letter Box - Neil Lloyd
20 The Jameson Raid: Politicians, Plots and Scapegoats in South Africa - Alan Cousins
28 The King and the Bishop: Exploring the Buildings of Medieval...
The Historian 90: Napoleon's Women
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The Historian 89: The Great Liberal landslide
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4 Letters 5 Editorial 6 HA News
8 The Great Liberal Landslide of 1906: The 1906 general election in perspective - Dr Ian Packer (Read article)
17 A Pirate of Exquisite Mind: The Forgotten William Dampier - Diana Preston (Read article)
26 Popular Revolt & the rise of Early Modern States -...
The Historian 89: The Great Liberal landslide
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The Historian 88: Lyndon Johnson and Albert Gore
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4 Letters 5 Editorial 6 HA News
8 Lyndon Johnson and Albert Gore: Southern New Dealers And The Modern South — Professor A.J. Badger (Read article)
17 Echoes of Tsushima — Ronan Thomas (Read article)
22 Twickenham as a Patriotic Town — Michael Lee (Read article)
26 What does the...
The Historian 88: Lyndon Johnson and Albert Gore
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The Historian 87: How Nelson Became a Hero
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6 How Nelson became a hero: Horatio Nelson's date with Destiny - Kathleen Wilson (Read article)
18 France during the reign of Louis XVI - Emma Kennedy (Read article)
21 Christopher Hill: Marxism & Methodism - Penny Corfield (Read article)
24 A Crusading Outpost: Edessa 1095-1153 - Kenneth Thomson (Read...
The Historian 87: How Nelson Became a Hero
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The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone
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Featured articles:
8 Lloyd George and Gladstone - Chris Wrigley (Read article)
18 Flowers Block The Sun - James Bartlett (Read article)
19 The Friar's Bush - James Bartlett (Read article)
20 George III and America - John Cannon (Read article)
27 Saint Robert and the Deer - Dr. Frank Bottomley (Read article)...
The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone
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The Historian 84: The first trans-Atlantic hero?
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Featured articles:
8 The first trans-Atlantic hero? General James Wolfe and British North America - Stephen Brumwell (Read article)
16 Brazil and the two World Wars - Joseph Smith (Read article)
22 William Vernon Harcourt - Patrick Jackson (Read article)
30 Who's afraid of the Victorian underworld? - Andy Croll
36 Out and...
The Historian 84: The first trans-Atlantic hero?
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The Historian 47
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3 Feature: A Democratic Experiment: France in 1848 - Olena and Colin Heywood
10 Profile: Always Splendid and Never Isolated: Lord Salisbury and the Public Scene, 1830 to 1903 - Michael Hurst
15 Education Forum: Domesday Dearing? - Martin Light
16 Update: Sir Robert Walpole's Black Box - Philip Woodfine
19 Short Feature: 'Indispensible Yet...
The Historian 47
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The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural
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2 Lord Acton's Inaugural, John Burrow
7 Local History: Local and Regional History: the Example of North East England, Norman McCord
10 The Victorians and Child Labour, Eric Hopkins
15 Education Forum: Forgotten Corner of Europe?: Scandinavian History in English History Textbooks, Leo Pekkala
16 Gladstone, Ian Machin
20 Tours...
The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural
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The Historian 83: Personality and Power
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Featured articles:
8 Personality and Power: The Individual's role in the History of Twentieth-Century Europe - Ian Kershaw (Read article)
20 'Right well kept': Peterborough Abbey 1536-1539 - Christopher Morris (Read article)
24 The commercial architecture of Victorian Liverpool - Joseph Sharples (Read article)
36 The Willing Suspension of Disbeliefs - Dave Burnham (Read article)...
The Historian 83: Personality and Power
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The Historian 82: The Spanish Collection
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4 The Spanish collection at the Victorian and Albert Museum in London: its inception and development in the Museum's context and conversion policy - Dr Rafael Manuel Pepiol (Read article)
12 The Great Exhibition - Chloe Jeffries (Read article)
18 Stanley Baldwin's reputation - Philip Williamson (Read article)
24 Beware the serpent...
The Historian 82: The Spanish Collection