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Nige Tassell asks Professor Ted Vallance about the future of bo
As whispers of reconciliation continue to swirl, we explore whether Britain’s most famous fractured family can truly heal
Shortly after the queen rose on 10 June 1688, she felt a familiar swell of pain. “Send for the king!” she called, while her ladies helped her back into bed. Maria (Mary) of Modena was in labour. Soon
The Great Exchange: Making the News in Early ...
Ahead of the publication of an ambitious new account of the historical roots of Brexit, it is worth remembering ...
Ellie Cawthorne Why was the winter of 1641–42 such a pivotal time in British and Irish history? Jonathan Healey In the heart of that winter came one of the most iconic moments in English political his
In the 1990s, Eurosceptism was the political cause for a number of politically aware students