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History Today
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Wace without prejudice: Valentine Fallan offers a new look at a once-d... July 01, 2004
Moustaches and sandals.(Frontline) July 01, 2004
The Fitzwilliam Museum re-opens its doors; museum director Duncan Robi... July 01, 2004
Wealth and Poverty: David Bates introduces the summer's major historic... July 01, 2004
The Winchester marriage, 1554: Michael Leech visits the city that is c... July 01, 2004
A little of what you fancy.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) July 01, 2004
Mr Marconi has whispered to me.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) July 01, 2004
Coloured ribbons for valour.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) July 01, 2004
William Gulston, Bishop of Bristol, 1679-84.(Commons Sense) July 01, 2004
Lost city.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) July 01, 2004
Cock and bull story.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor) July 01, 2004
Lessons from history: Alan Ereira, producer of many broadcast historic... July 01, 2004
Image and Devotion in Late Medieval England.(Book Review) July 01, 2004
Rumours that a Hawaiian arrow was carved from the bone of Captain Jame... July 01, 2004
A collection of unique Mughal treasures which once belonged to Clive o... July 01, 2004
Alan Turing: codebreaker and computer pioneer: B.J. Copeland and Diane... July 01, 2004
A prehistoric mound should be reclassified as a building because it is... July 01, 2004
Oak trees planted on the orders of Lord Nelson will be used to restore... July 01, 2004
A working model of a 'car' drawn by Leonardo da Vinci in 1478 has been... July 01, 2004
Coming to terms with the past: Northern Ireland: Richard English argue... July 01, 2004
Simon Schama: Daniel Snowman meets the celebrated telly-don and histor... July 01, 2004
Mary Queen of Scots and the French connection: Alexander Wilkinson con... July 01, 2004
The Trans-Siberian Railway completed: July 21st, 1904.(Months Past) July 01, 2004
An award of almost 1m [pounds sterling] has been made by the National ... July 01, 2004
The earliest reference to baseball has been unearthed in America, putt... July 01, 2004
The former home of Benito Mussolini is to be turned into a museum to r... July 01, 2004
A number of MPs are campaigning for a posthumous pardon for suffragett... July 01, 2004
Catastrophe at Smyrna: Matthew Stewart traces the roots of the Greco-T... July 01, 2004
The great train crash of 1868: Robert Hume investigates the first of t... July 01, 2004
William Hodges, art and empire: Geoff Quilley shows how the work of Ho... July 01, 2004
Other July anniversaries.(Months Past)(Calendar) July 01, 2004
United We Stand.(Book Review) July 01, 2004
Round and about: July 2004.(Frontline)(Calendar) July 01, 2004
Veteran code-breakers from Bletchley Park have joined current experts ... July 01, 2004
A new investigation into the plague epidemics that ravaged medieval Eu... July 01, 2004
The Republican Party founded: July 6th, 1854.(Months Past) July 01, 2004
A new visitor centre is to be built at the battlefield of Waterloo in ... July 01, 2004
Alexander the Great: hunting for a new past? Paul Cartledge goes in se... July 01, 2004
Alexander's final resting place: Andrew Chugg pinpoints the Emperor's ... July 01, 2004
Macbeth defeated at Dunsinane: July 27th, 1054.(Months Past) July 01, 2004
Women in England 1760-1914: a Social History.(Book Review) July 01, 2004
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