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Nige Tassell asks Professor Ted Vallance about the future of bo
It was a raucous scene, as Jacobean banquets tended to be. Men and women of the court, one observer recalled, “rolled in intoxication”. Even the most temperate had collapsed into “brutish delights”, l
How an upstart noble family emerged from the Wars of the Roses to rule England
BRANXTON, ENGLAND 9 SEPTEMBER 1513
The Restoration of Charles II heralded an outstanding era of scientific discovery and a flowering of the Arts for which Britain has, rightly, continued to be famous. Here we suggest who, in the reign of Charles III, is continuing such work today
Emily Briffett: Why does the 14th century, which is often dubbed ‘calamitous’, have such a bad reputation? Helen Carr: Some pretty bad things happened during the 14th century – including the greatest
Uncover the revolts that could have toppled one of history’s most famous dynasties