The first written references to prehistoric rock art were by the Chinese philosopher Han Fei in the third century BC. Europe ...
The sinking of the White Ship was a disaster for England’s King Henry I, but it was also felt deeply by his subjects.
In the 21st century there has evolved a general consensus about abolition: that Britain turned its back against the slave ...
In the 1970s private investigators in the UK came under attack for their distasteful methods and dubious legality. What did ...
He had to deal with criminals who challenged his authority and stole stockfish, livestock, woollen cloth, and boats, not only ...
A fter months of diplomatic wrangling, national security reviews, and political infighting, on 20 January 2026 the UK ...
As Spain and France moved into Morocco, the people of the Rif Mountains united to form a new state. For five years they ...
Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer explores the city – and citizens – at the heart of Germany’s ill-fated ...
If all the world’s a stage, argues Indira Ghose in A Defence of Pretence: Civility and the Theatre in Early Modern England, ...
Two thousand were slain on the night of 30 March 1282 as the Kingdom of Sicily rose against the hated Charles of Anjou in the Sicilian Vespers. On 25 December 336 Rome’s believers celebrated Christmas ...
How the General Strike changed Britain, the Rif War, James II and the Exclusion Crisis, private investigators on trial, 15th-century Iceland, and more. Plus: reviews, opinion, crossword and much more!
The traditional date for the founding of the greatest city of the Western world was the product of guesswork by Roman writers of the late centuries BC, working backwards from their own time. There ...
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