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Vauxhall Gardens: Patriotism and Pleasure

In 1729 a young entrepreneur, Jonathan Tyers, took over the failing management of the pleasure gardens at Vauxhall. During his long tenure he was able to make it a resounding success, as David Coke  explains.

Contingency and Cricket

Ed Smith considers contingency, a factor central to both sport and history.

London's Mayor: Running for Office

The election for London Mayor took place on May 3rd, marked by the bitter rivalry between the present incumbent Boris Johnson and his predecessor Ken Livingstone. But, says Penelope J. Corfield, it’s just another chapter in London’s long electoral history.

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Time-Lapse Map of Europe

Over one millennia of Europe's changing borders wrapped up into a three minute time-lapse video.

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Book Reviews

Two new books illuminate the hidden role of intelligence in war and peace.

The first major biography of Joseph Rotblat, the scientist who helped build the atomic bomb then campaigned for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

A valuable and unusual addition to the many volumes on London.

More From History Today

David Coke describes life at Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, and recounts how the artist William Hogarth helped it survive during a period when its future seemed uncertain. Listen using the player below, subscribe on iTunes or via RSS feed.

The Historical Dictionary is a glossary of facts, figures, biographies and definitions of historical terms. With hundreds of entries, it offers concise, expertly written summaries of key characters and concepts from history.

Competitions & Pastimes

This month we have questions on Japan's puppet state in Manchuria, Indian self-rule and the 'Grand Old Man' of politics.

Come up with a witty caption for this image of the Archbishop of York and win a prize.

Enter this month's crossword and win an audiobook of The People's Post by Dominic Sandbrook.


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