Volume: 39 Issue: 4
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Felix Barker describes a new museum at the Sidneys of Penshurst stately home in Kent. |
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Paul Dukes on the development of the White House and the Kremlin. |
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The campaign to preserve the Battle of Naseby site in Northamptonshire, a pivotal moment in the English Civil War. |
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200 years on, the 'inferior endorsements' that Washington brought to the first Presidential inauguration can be seen, Esmond Wright argues, as extraordinarily... |
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Ann Hills explains Scotland's cultural initiatives revolving around the famous architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. |
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Rosemary O'Day explains how a reinvestigation of the data collected by a pioneer social scientist is shedding new light on the lifestyles of Victorian London.... |
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An exploration of the heroic period of 17th-century Sweden through a new Royal Academy exhibition. |
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Angela Morgan describes Ukrainian archaeological and artistic treasures |
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In the years after the First World War, aviation became the most exciting form of transport, the spirit of a new age; but for French women, as Sian Reynolds... |
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