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Did JFK’s extra-marital affairs risk national security? While some might argue that a president’s private life is irrelevant ...
When British troops went to seize arms stockpiled by American colonists at Concord, Massachusetts, they could have had little ...
While circumcision was common in many ancient cultures, the Romans considered it undesirable. In certain parts of the Empire, ...
From a shagpile in the shower to gas-fuelled irons, Professor Deborah Sugg Ryan lifts the lid on Britain’s strangest domestic ...
Gordon Cummins was a seemingly ordinary RAF airman. But amid the darkness of blackout-era London he became one of the city’s ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, Bletchley Park’s Research Historian, Dr David Kenyon, reveals how staff reacted to the momentous occasion all those years ago ...
Throughout 1940, in the year after Britain entered the Second World War, the German Luftwaffe launched successive waves of aerial attacks that aimed to destroy Britain’s air defences. Fresh off the ...
Join us for the first series of History’s Greatest Battles, where we’re heading back to the Roman empire. Emily Briffett is joined by historian Dr Adrian Goldsworthy to look back at five of the most ...
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