“Did anyone really win the Cold War?” was the question that Samantha Jones asked after the recent shooting down of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17. After
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The Prussian Crusades were full of thirteenth century intrigue and drama. Here, Robert Van Ness follows up his article on Prussia’s early beginnings and tells

Drug use has long been a controversial issue, but the current debates surrounding it are far from new. Drugs have been a part of society

Last month Kevin K. O’Neill described some of the nefarious exploits by various criminals operating in the dim anonymity of early 19th century London. Body snatchers,
Samantha Jones presents a very personal view of the Holocaust and discusses the tragic story of Anne Frank. My best friend and I have

In episode 6 of our podcast series History Books, we look at a terrible crime in 1850s London. rss feed | iTunes | History Books

This week’s image is of an Inuit family going about their business in 1917. Following last week’s quite majestic image, this week we have
In this article Manfred Gabriel argues that as a result of World War II propaganda, some people in the West expect Japanese people to ‘appear’
Our latest installment in the Wars of the Roses looks at the marriage of Richard Plantagenet and Anne Neville – among many other intrigues in

How did the American Revolution reach its fascinating end? In episode 5 of the American Revolution History podcast series, you will find out! Join us