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Britain's Libel Laws: Malice Aforethought

Mihir Bose recalls a classic case highlighting the problems with Britain’s antiquated libel laws.

Russia's First Embassies

Trade was the impetus for early contacts between Russia and England, though each country had its own view of how the relationship should function. Helen Szamuely examines the first two centuries of Russian embassies to London.

Teaching History: The Path to Salvation

The Whig interpretation of the past is a moral fable more akin to theology than history, argues Tim Stanley.

From The Blogs

Video: Operation Chastise, the Dambusters Raid

The famous Second World War operation took place on May 16th-17th, 1943.

In the June issue of History Today

Edwardian social media, a sexual scandal in the Dutch East Indies and why the British don't eat horsemeat: a preview of our June issue.

Winners of the Wolfson History Prize Announced

Paul Lay on the winners of the annual history prize, awarded to books that interest and engage both professional and lay historian. 

Book Reviews

‘A surprise every tenth page, a shock every twentieth’: the working life of serial writer Herbert Allingham.

The story of Valentine Greatrakes, whose "miraculous" healing powers wowed restoration Britain.

An ambitious book outlines the circumstances in which history was produced, the objects it was intended to serve and the changing forms it took.

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Nigel Richardson discusses how European explorers in the 19th century began to solve the mysteries of the Maya civilisation. Listen using the player below, subscribe on iTunes or via RSS feed.

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Competitions & Pastimes

This month's quiz takes in Margaret Thatcher's political career, the origins of the mechanical clock and cricketing Prime Ministers.

Enter our crossword and win the audiobook A History of Private Life, written and read by Amanda Vickery.


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