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  • The Historian 82: The Spanish Collection

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    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
  • The Historian 80: Queen Victoria as a Politician

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 The Casket Letters - A E MacRobert (Read article) 13 Recent Advances in the Study of Surnames - David Hey (Read article) 18 Mr Adams’ Free Grammar School - David and Ruth Taylor (Read article) 24 Queen Victoria as a Politician - Ian St John (Read article)...
    The Historian 80: Queen Victoria as a Politician
  • The Historian 79: Tony Blair, the Iraq War and a sense of history

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 Tony Blair, the Iraq War, and a sense of history - Dr Adrian Smith (Read article) 9 John Knox and womankind: a reappraisal - Maureen M Meikle (Read article) 16 Why did regional variations exist in the prosecution of witches between 1580-1650? - Robert Hodgkinson (Read article)...
    The Historian 79: Tony Blair, the Iraq War and a sense of history
  • The Historian 38

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    3 Feature: England in the 1690s: The Emergence of the Fiscal-Military State, W.A. Speck 10 Update: English Rural Society, 1750-1914, John Beckett 13 Portfolio: Propagandist Decrees and French Revolutionary Expansion, Michael Rapport 18 Local History: Britian's Industrial Heritage, Marilyn Palmer and Peter Neaverson 22 Personalia: Marjorie Reeves
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  • The Historian 42

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles 3 Feature: The British Empire and the Peace Conferences 1919-1923 - Michael Dockrill 9 Update: Taking Stock of Crime - Clive Emsley 13 Biography: When the Kissing had to Stop: Passion in the Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft - Susan Alendus 17 Local History: The VCH: Past, Present and Future - Kate Tiller...
    The Historian 42
  • The Historian 77: William the Silent

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 Hungarian Nationalism in International Context - R.J.W. Evans (Read article) 13 William the Silent: the first tolerant Prince - Stephen Morse (Read article) 22 Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century - J.P. Lethbridge (Read article) 30 Oscar Wilde: the myth of martyrdom - Trevor Fisher (Read...
    The Historian 77: William the Silent
  • The Historian 76: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 2002 Medlicott Lecture: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty - Ben Pimlott (Read article) 16 The Irish historians’ role and the place of history in Irish national life - George Boyce (Read article)  20 The origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict - Ritchie Ovendale (Read article) 28 Archbishops...
    The Historian 76: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty
  • The Historian 74: The Uses of History in the 21st Century

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    Featured articles: 6 The Uses of History In The Twenty First Century - Marjorie Reeves (Read article) 11 Thomas Parkinson, the Hermit of Thirsk - Frank Bottomley (Read article) 17 The Urban Working Classes in England 1880-1914 - Eric Hopkins (Read article) 25 Bertrand Russell’s Role in the Cuban Missile...
    The Historian 74: The Uses of History in the 21st Century
  • The Historian 73: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English people - David Rollason (Read article) 11 Late Medieval Taxation Records - Peter Mackie (Read article) 16 Joseph Priestley’s American Dream - W. A. Speck (Read article) 24 Opposition and Resistance in the GDR - Dominik Geppert (Read article) 31 ‘Savages and...
    The Historian 73: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
  • The Historian 72: Two Babies that could have changed world history!

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 6 Two babies that could have changed world history - Geoffrey Chamberlain MD (Read article) 12 The origins of the local government service - Kenneth Poole (Read article) 22 ‘Spy fever’ in Britain, 1900 to 1914 - James Hampshire (Read article) 28 Why did the Dome Fail? - Lucy...
    The Historian 72: Two Babies that could have changed world history!
  • The Historian 71: The English Historian's Role

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 16 The Rainbow Circle and the New Liberalism - Mark Rathbone (Read article) 22 A Social History of the Welsh Language - Geraint H. Jenkins (Read article) 29 Gallipoli Memorial, Eltham - Sarah Newman (Read article)
    The Historian 71: The English Historian's Role
  • The Historian 37

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    Featured articles: 3 Feature: Byron, Romanticism and the Independence of Greece, Julian Robinson  9 Update: Anglo-Scottish Relations, 1500-1707, Michael Lynch 12 Education Forum: Museum Education and the National Currculum, Maureen Lochrie
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  • The Historian 70: Myth and Reality: A necessary marriage at 12th Century Glastonbury

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    Featured articles: 4 Novelty and Amusement? Visiting the Georgian Country House - Richard Wilson (Read Article) 10 The Tower and The Victorians: Politics and Leisure - Peter Hammond (Read Article) 15 The Duke of Wellington and the little man on the cob - Patrick Abbott (Read Article) 18 Myth and...
    The Historian 70: Myth and Reality: A necessary marriage at 12th Century Glastonbury
  • The Historian 68: Eighteenth Century Britain and its Empire

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    Featured articles: 4 The Wonderful Land of Oz - Douglas Horlock  12 Eighteenth-Century Britain and its Empire - P. J. Marshall (Read Article) 18 ‘The Generous Turk’: Some Eighteenth-Century Attitudes - Hugh Dunthorne (Read Article) 23 ‘The Mouth Of Hell’: Religious Discord at Brailes, Warwickshire, c.1660-c.1800 - Colin Haydon (Read Article)
    The Historian 68: Eighteenth Century Britain and its Empire
  • The Historian 67: William Morris, Art and the rise of the British Labour Movement

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    Featured articles: 4 William Morris, art and the rise of the British Labour movement - Chris Wrigley (Read Article) 11 Czech Uranium and Stalin's Bomb - Z.A.B. Zeman (Read Article) 18 Bombing and the air war on the Italian Front 1915-1918 - A.D. Harvey (Read Article) 22 The reign of Edward VI:...
    The Historian 67: William Morris, Art and the rise of the British Labour Movement
  • The Historian 66: Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr

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    Featured articles: 4 The Value of Biography in History - Antonia Fraser (Read Article) 10 Cholera and the fight for Public Health Reform in mid-Victorian England - Dr Geoff Gill MA, MSc, MD, FRCP (Read Article) 17 Ottawa: Canada's evolving capital - John Talyor 22 Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr...
    The Historian 66: Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr
  • The Historian 35

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    Featured articles: 3 Feature: Charlemagne, Stuart Airlie 10 Update: Did the Liberals still have a Future in 1914?, Geoffrey Searle 13 Record Linkage: Perceptions of the Public Record Office, Sarah Tyacke 16 Anniversary: The Massacre of Glencoe, Allan Macinnes 19 Report: History in Higher Education: A Change That's Purely Academic,...
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  • The Historian 65: Cooling Memories

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    Featured articles: 4 From Ashes to Icon: The creation of the National Botanic Garden of Wales - Charles Stirton (Read article) 10 Wanted, The elusive Charlie Peace: A Sheffield killer of the 1870s as popular hero - Dr John Springhall (Read article) 17 Cooling memories: Why we still remember Scott...
    The Historian 65: Cooling Memories
  • The Historian 34

      The magazine of the Historical Association
    3 Feature: Looking Back on the Levellers, Austin Woolrych 10 Update: The Vietnam War, Peter Riddick 13 Education Forum: History in the National Curriculum and All That: Year One, Ian Coulson 14 Communications: County Records Office, F.B. Stitt 18 Local History: Managing the Past: Archaeology in the National Parks, Robert...
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  • The Historian 63: Why did People Choose Sides in the English Civil War?

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    Featured articles: 4 Why did People Choose Sides in the English Civil War? - Professor The Earl Russell (Conrad Russell) (Read article) 10 What's new about 'New Labour'? - Andrew Thorpe (Read article) 16 1939 after sixty years - Patrick Finney (Read article) 22 Louis, John and William: The 'Dame Europa'...
    The Historian 63: Why did People Choose Sides in the English Civil War?
  • The Historian 62: Catherine de Medici

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    Featured articles: 4 Is History Dangerous? - Eric Hobsbawm (Read article) 6 Britain and the formation of NATO - Carl Watts (Read article) 12 Sir William Petty: Scientist, Economist, Inventor 1623-87 - John Adams (Read article) 15 Durham: a personal perspective - G.R. Batho (Read article) 18 Catherine de Medici and the...
    The Historian 62: Catherine de Medici
  • The Handing Back of Hong Kong: 1945 and 1997

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    Andrew Whitfield examines the recovery of Hong Kong from the Japanese, 52 years before its return to China. As the clock ticks ever closer to midnight on 30 June 1997, the sun will set on Britain’s last major colonial outpost. Thousands of miles from the motherland, the colony originally acted...
    The Handing Back of Hong Kong: 1945 and 1997
  • The Historian 61: The Press and the Public during the Boer War

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    Featured articles: 4 Vichy France and the Jews - Julian Jackson (Read article) 10 The Press and the Public during the Boer War - Jacqueline Beaumont Hughes (Read article) 16 Cambridge - Elisabeth Leedham-Green (Read article) 21 The Vikings in Britain - Henry Loyn
    The Historian 61: The Press and the Public during the Boer War
  • The Historian 60: The Knights Templars

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    Featured articles: 4 The Rise and Fall of The Knights Templars - Malcolm Barber (Read article) 10 The Resistible Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte - Malcolm Crook (Read article) 16 The Pilgrimage of Grace - Michael Bush (Read article) 21 The Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait 1898-1899 (Read article)
    The Historian 60: The Knights Templars
  • The Irish historians' role and the place of history in Irish national life

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    The debate on the nation and its history is new to England; and there is, perhaps, a tendency to assume that what is new in England is new everywhere. In Ireland, the debate has been going on since the 1970s, fuelled by what is called ‘revisionism’; or rather, by a...
    The Irish historians' role and the place of history in Irish national life