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Kitty Bowler: The English Captain’s Spy

Hugh Purcell tells how Kitty Bowler, a young American, captured the heart of Tom Wintringham, the 'English Captain' at Jarama.

Signposts: Italy in the 19th and 20th Centuries

With Italy on the brink of financial collapse and in deep political crisis, the country’s 150th anniversary has been a dramatic one. It is especially timely, then, to take stock of new research into this most contradictory and enigmatic of countries.

Innovation in Classical Greece

Contemporary culture places a high premium on novelty. Armand D’Angour argues that we should consider the more balanced views about old and new found in classical Greece.

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Bodies Found in Mexico

The bodies of 33 people, believed to date back to between 225 and 550 AD, have been discovered near the ancient Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacán.

Slideshow: Hajj, Journey to the Centre of Islam

A gallery showing some of the objects, manuscripts and textiles from the British Museum's new exhibition on the Hajj.

App Review: Maps of the World

In the first of a new series looking at some of the best history apps for your phone or tablet, we take a look at one that brings hundreds of historical maps into your pocket.

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Book Reviews

Roger Crowley's history of the rise of the empire acquired by Venice between 1000 and 1500 is a 'gripping tale of diplomatic cunning and military engagements'.

In the aftermath of American independence, Britain was forced to find another place for criminals who had previously been banished to the New World: the slave forts of West Africa.

Tracy Borman's latest work is a biography of Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror and the first queen of England's Norman dynasty.

More From History Today

In the January edition of the History Today podcast: the Treaty of Versailles and its difficult legacy, and the origins of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Listen using the player below or download via iTunes

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

Congratulations to the winner of our caption competition in December, who gave a saucy subtext to this picture from the RAF's wartime photo interpretation unit.

Enter our crossword competition and win an audiobook of A Brief History of Mathematics, written and presented by Marcus du Sautoy.

Come up with a witty caption for this image of Uncle Sam as the Pied Piper.


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