Dean Nicholas
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Our weekly round-up of history headlines and other interesting things we've read over the past couple of weeks.
Published May 18 2012
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The winning entry for our March caption competition, featuring none other than Margaret Thatcher.
Published May 18 2012
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Archive footage from the two previous Olympic Games that were held in London. Published May 18 2012
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The world's finest history magazine is now available on your iPhone, iPad, Android device and Kindle Fire. Published May 17 2012
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Over one millennia of Europe's changing borders wrapped up into a three minute time-lapse video. Published May 15 2012
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Over one hundred films from the 1940s have been made freely available on the Council's website. Published May 9 2012
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An encyclopaedic app on the entire history of the Second World War, narrated by Dan Snow, impresses. Published May 3 2012
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A gallery of objects on display at a major new exhibition at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. Published May 1 2012
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Our weekly round-up of history headlines and other interesting things we've read over the past seven days
Published April 27 2012
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In this edition: Tom Holland discusses his research into the early years of Islam. Published April 25 2012
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The winner of our caption competition for February is revealed. Published April 20 2012
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A visual tour of the Pleasure Gardens in Vauxhall, south London, one of the capital's most popular attractions between the 17th and 19th centuries. Published April 17 2012
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Our weekly round-up of history headlines and other interesting things we've read over the past seven days Published April 13 2012
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Archive footage showing the bombing of Rome by the Allies in July 1943. Published April 12 2012
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Islam's early years, the bombing of Rome and the Luddites revisited: A preview of our May issue, out next week. Published April 12 2012
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