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Author of The Cleveland Street Scandal, Neil Root answers a few questions about the gay scandal that nearly brought the Victorian establishment to its knees.
Author Simon Fower discusses tens of thousands of men and women who performed heroic acts on the Home Front during the Second World War.
Since the mid 1800s, several Cunard ships have been requisitioned by the government to support Britain at war.
Founder member Patricia Gregory unveils the inside story of the Women’s FA, tracing its creation and organisation from inception to it's formal handover to the FA in 1993.
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Dr Catherine Hanley holds a PhD in Medieval Studies (Sheffield, 2001), is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and is the author of historical works in several genres. Lionessheart is her latest ...
Michael Robb, a stalwart figure in the bookselling and publishing arena, has experienced first-hand the shifting tides of this well-loved industry over the past 40 years. From successfully running an ...
According to the make-it-up-as-you-go-along 12th-century historian Geoffrey of Monmouth, the River Humber was named after Humber, the King of the Huns. Learn more behind the history of Humber Crossing ...
Author Peter Drummond showcases the very best of Scottish fishing boats, now in vibrant, beautiful colour.
Author Simon Farquhar dives into the grisly world of true crime and asks, why is murder so common at Christmas?
Author Anne Strathie is a writer and researcher, whose three biographies of members of Robert Scott’s 1910-13 Terra Nova Antarctic expedition are published by The History Press. Her new book, A ...
The Windsor Jewellery has a murky provenance, but where did all this treasure trove come from? The King’s Loot looks to find the answers.
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